What is netapp SnapMirror?

What is netapp SnapMirror?

SnapMirror is a feature of Data ONTAP that enables you to replicate data. SnapMirror enables you to replicate data from specified source volumes or qtrees to specified destination volumes or qtrees, respectively. You can use SnapMirror to replicate data within the same storage system or with different storage systems.

How does SnapMirror work in netapp?

SnapMirror replicates data from a source volume or qtree to a partner destination volume or qtree, respectively, by using Snapshot copies. Before using SnapMirror to copy data, you need to establish a relationship between the source and the destination.

How do I add SnapMirror to netapp 7 mode?

Netapp Snapmirror Setup

  1. First up you must license snapmirror on both filers.
  2. Enable Snapmirror on both filers.
  3. Turn on the Snapmirror log.
  4. You must allow the destination filer access to the source filer.

What is difference between SnapMirror and SnapVault?

SnapMirror is disaster recovery technology, designed for failover from primary storage to secondary storage at a geographically remote site. SnapVault is archiving technology, designed for disk-to-disk Snapshot copy replication for standards compliance and other governance-related purposes.

What port does SnapMirror use?

Synchronous SnapMirror requires additional TCP ports to be open. The source storage system listens on TCP ports 10566 and 10569. The destination storage system listens on TCP ports 10565, 10567, and 10568. Therefore, you should ensure that the firewall allows a range of TCP ports from 10565 to 10569.

How do you set up Snapmirror?

Procedure

  1. Click Storage > SVMs.
  2. Select the SVM, and then click SVM Settings.
  3. Click the Volumes tab.
  4. Select the volume for which you want to create a mirror relationship, and then click Protect.
  5. In the Relationship Type section, select Mirror from the Relationship Type drop-down list.

How do I switch from 7 mode to cluster mode?

You can use the 7-Mode Transition Tool to migrate your data and configurations from 7-Mode to clustered Data ONTAP either by using copy-based transition or copy-free transition.

What is quota in NetApp?

Quotas enable you to restrict or track the disk space and number of files used by a user, group, or qtree. You can use the Add Quota wizard in System Manager to create a quota and apply it to a specific volume or qtree.

What is SnapVault and SnapMirror in NetApp?

What is difference between Snapmirror and SnapVault?

What is SVM Dr in NetApp?

NetApp introduced SVM level disaster recovery starting from ONTAP 8.3. SVM DR is a solution which provides disaster recovery capability at the granularity of SVM, by enabling the recovery of data present in the constituent volumes of the SVM and the recovery of SVM configuration.

What is the difference between SnapMirror and SnapVault?