Users Guide

Recommended (All Tiers)—Select this option for most volumes. The Recommended profile allows the system to
automatically progress data between and across all storage tiers based on the type of data and usage.
High Priority (Tier 1)—Select this option to force volume data to remain in tier 1 storage.
Medium Priority (Tier 2)—Select this option to force volume data to remain in tier 2 storage.
Low Priority (Tier 3)—Select this option to force volume data to remain in tier 3 storage.
Data Reduction Profile—Data Reduction uses compression and deduplication to decrease the amount of disk space that is used
by volume data. Compression reduces the amount of space that is used by a volume by encoding data. Deduplication finds
duplicate pages and removes them, conserving the disk space that would be used by additional copies. When deduplication is used,
compression is also applied to a volume.
Cache Settings—Select or clear the Read Cache Enabled and Write Cache Enabled check boxes to set the default cache
settings for the new volume.
Selected Volume QoS Profile—Accept the Volume QoS Profile Default or click Change it to select a different QoS Profile.
6. Click Next.
The Snapshot Profile page opens.
7. Select a Snapshot Profile to use for the volume and click Next.
The Replication Options page opens.
8. Select the replication settings:
Replication Type:
Replication, Asynchronous
Replication, Synchronous—High Availability
Replication, Synchronous—High Consistency
QoS definition—Select a predefined QoS definition for the replication.
Replicate Active Snapshot—Select this option to copy all writes from the active snapshot area of the volume. This option
cannot be disabled for synchronous replication.
Deduplication—Select this option to copy only the changed portions of the snapshot history on the source volume, rather than
all data captured in each snapshot. Deduplication saves bandwidth but is more resource intensive for the Storage Center.
Select the Replication Target Location.
9.
NOTE: If you choose to change the replication type from a replication to a Live Volume, a warning dialog box opens.
Select the check box to confirm that you want to make the conversion, and then click OK.
If you confirmed that you want to convert the replica to a Live Volume, the Live Volume Options page opens.
10. Set the Live Volume options:
Select a Secondary QoS Definition from the drop-down list.
Select or clear the Storage Center swap options. If you choose to Automatically Swap Primary Storage Center, click Show
advanced settings for more options for determining when to swap:
Min. data written to secondary before swap
Min. % of I/O on secondary before swap
Min. time as primary before swap
For synchronous replications, select Failover Automatically to configure Live Volumes to automatically fail over when service is
disrupted. By default, Restore Automatically is also selected.
Specify a Live Volume Secondary Mapping target location.
11. Click Next.
The Ready to Complete page opens.
12. Click Finish.
Remove a Datastore Replication
Remove a datastore replication after the replication is no longer needed.
Steps
1. Select the datastore for which you want to remove a replication.
2. Select Actions > All Dell Storage Actions > Replications/Live Volume > Remove.
The Remove Replication or Live Volume wizard starts.
3. Select the replications to remove.
4. Click Next.
The Delete Options page opens.
5. Select the removal options for the replications:
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