Administrator Guide

2. On the Replications tab, select the replication, then click Edit Settings. The Edit Replication Settings dialog box appears.
3. Select or clear the Deduplication check box, then click OK.
Select a Different QoS Definition for a Replication
Select a different QoS definition for a replication to change how the replication uses bandwidth.
Steps
1. Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2. On the Replications tab, select the replication, then click Edit Settings. The Edit Replication Settings dialog box appears.
3. From the QoS Node drop-down menu, select a QoS definition.
4. Click OK.
Configure a Replication to Write Data to the Lowest Tier at the
Destination
The Replicate Storage To Lowest Tier option forces all data written to the destination volume to the lowest storage tier configured for
the volume. By default, this option is enabled for asynchronous replications.
Prerequisites
The replication must be asynchronous. The Replicate Storage To Lowest Tier option is not available for synchronous replications.
Steps
1. Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2. On the Replications tab, select the replication, then click Edit Settings. The Edit Replication Settings dialog box appears.
3. Select the Replicate Storage To Lowest Tier check box.
4. Click OK.
Allow Replicate Storage to Lowest Tier Selection During Initial
Replication Configuration
By default, the Replicate Storage To Lowest Tier option is only available when modifying an existing replication. To allow this option to
be configured when replications are being created, modify the Data Collector settings.
Steps
1. In the top pane of the Storage Manager Client, click Edit Data Collector Settings. The Edit Data Collector Settings dialog box
appears.
2. Click the Replication Settings tab.
3. Select the Allow Select to Lowest Tier on Replication Create check box.
4. Click OK.
Pause a Replication
Pausing a replication temporarily prevents volume data from being copied to the remote Storage Center. Pausing a synchronous
replication can cause it to become unsynchronized.
Steps
1. Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2. In the Replications tab, select the replication, then click Pause. The Pausing Replication dialog box appears.
3. Click OK.
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Storage Center Replications and Live Volumes