thanks John --- for you valuable time and help.. but what i can in first line on 124 page is applicable for the 2 different target array. i need to add two target on the same array for one R1.
Concurrent SRDF is for the purpose of a single R1 device going go multiple target arrays.
Since you already have the data on the target array, why do you think you need it twice? You can always snap/clone the R2 device to make a point-in-time copy of it.
John Toner
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April 30th, 2018 11:00
Yes, this is possible and is known as concurrent RDF. See page 124 of the following guide for more details:
https://support.emc.com/docu84173_Solutions-Enabler-SRDF-Family-8.4.0-CLI-User-Guide.pdf
DhirajIndia
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May 2nd, 2018 00:00
thanks John --- for you valuable time and help.. but what i can in first line on 124 page is applicable for the 2 different target array. i need to add two target on the same array for one R1.
PedalHarder
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May 2nd, 2018 16:00
Concurrent SRDF is for the purpose of a single R1 device going go multiple target arrays.
Since you already have the data on the target array, why do you think you need it twice? You can always snap/clone the R2 device to make a point-in-time copy of it.