Administrator Guide

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Figure 30. FS7500 NAS Cluster Management and Replication Port
Set Up Your NAS Replication Environment
To help ensure successful replication, for each NAS container that you want to replicate, follow these steps to set up your replication
environment:
1. Gather the following information to help you determine how much replication space you need:
Number of replicas that you want to keep
Average time span between each consecutive replica
Reported size of the volume
Whether thin-provisioned
2. Identify a replication partner (secondary group) to store the volume replicas. This secondary group must meet the space and
network connectivity requirements.
3. Verify on the primary group that the secondary group is congured as a replication partner.
4. Verify on the secondary group that the primary group is congured as a replication partner and that free space has been
delegated to hold the replicas.
5. On the primary group, congure the volume for replication, specify the appropriate replication space values, and verify the
replication partnership.
6. (Optional) Set up a schedule to create replicas on a regular basis.
7. Monitor each replication operation and make sure it is successful.
If the replication operation is not successful, identify and correct the problem. For example, you might need to increase network
bandwidth or increase replication space.
NAS Volume Replication Operations
The following operations are part of NAS container replication:
Congure NAS Container Replication Partners
As with volume replication, NAS container replication requires one or more replication partners, with their own conguration
requirements. This replication relationship can be tested at any time after you congure the relationship.
Congure Containers for Replication
Select the source container and specify a remote (destination) replica container on the replication partner.
Replicate NAS Containers
In the default conguration, NAS container replication has no predened schedule and runs on demand. If the source and
destination clusters can communicate with each other, you can replicate a NAS container congured for replication at any time.
Schedule NAS Volume Replication
NAS volume replication operations can be scheduled to run at a specied date and time, or at xed hourly or daily intervals.
Pause NAS Container Replication
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