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August 31st, 2018 03:00

XCOPY SESSION

can anyone help me with what is xcopy session, why these sessions are created.

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August 31st, 2018 03:00

XCOPY is a vmware primitive part of the VAAI commandset, it is an offload command for copy where the copy is sent to the storage array rather than relying on the host resources to do it.  It's typically involved in storage vMotion or in Clone of VM operations,  Linux and Microsoft also take advantage of this.  Google VAAI and you will learn more

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August 31st, 2018 04:00

That's basically the jist of it, it's been around for a while now, great information in here on XCOPY and the other VAAI primitives

https://www.emc.com/collateral/hardware/solution-overview/h2529-vmware-esx-svr-w-symmetrix-wp-ldv.pdf

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August 31st, 2018 04:00

Hi Paul,

Thanks for reply.  Somewhere found the basic idea about VAAIO(vStorage APIs for Array Integration).

So as if now my understanding through this we are separating the host server and storage array based on their use.

Therefore reducing the load on the host from performing activities such as cloning which can be very well performed at storage site.

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