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JamesBEMC
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September 19th, 2011 08:00
Hi Tuan
Im sorry - SAN Copy is only supported on EMC to EMC Arrays.
James.
avs
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September 21st, 2011 12:00
Hello
SAN Copy can be used with EMC and non EMC arrays.
Check E-Lab Interoperability Navigator for P2000 compatibility.
The best way is to zone both storage processors of two boxes.
Pull will be used when you copy data to CX4 and push will be used when you copy data from CX4.
To configure SAN copy need to setup lun masking on P2000 for WWN/iqn of CX4.
Use LUN UID to point replication to particular LUN on P2000.
Alex
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dynamox
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September 21st, 2011 18:00
I assume this is HP P2000? If yes, it's not on the support matrix. It's very similar to MSA 1000 that is on the support matrix so it's possible you can ask for an RPQ.
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JamesBEMC
257 Posts
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September 19th, 2011 08:00
Hi Tuan
Im sorry - SAN Copy is only supported on EMC to EMC Arrays.
James.
avs
1 Rookie
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91 Posts
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September 21st, 2011 12:00
Hello
SAN Copy can be used with EMC and non EMC arrays.
Check E-Lab Interoperability Navigator for P2000 compatibility.
The best way is to zone both storage processors of two boxes.
Pull will be used when you copy data to CX4 and push will be used when you copy data from CX4.
To configure SAN copy need to setup lun masking on P2000 for WWN/iqn of CX4.
Use LUN UID to point replication to particular LUN on P2000.
Alex
Message was edited by: avs
dynamox
9 Legend
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20.4K Posts
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September 21st, 2011 18:00
I assume this is HP P2000? If yes, it's not on the support matrix. It's very similar to MSA 1000 that is on the support matrix so it's possible you can ask for an RPQ.