You should review and understand the general system requirements before configuring and using TrueCopy.
Item |
Requirement |
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Control unit (CU) |
VSP 5000 series
VSP G350, VSP F350
VSP G370, VSP F370, VSP E590
VSP G700, VSP F700, VSP E790
VSP G900, VSP F900, VSP E990
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Supported emulation types |
VSP 5000 series
VSP G/F350, G/F370, G/F700, G/F900 , VSP E series
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RAID levels supported |
RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 6 configurations. |
Supported storage systems |
VSP 5100,
VSP 5500 can be connected to:
In addition, VSP 5100
and VSP 5500 with DKCMAIN microcode version
90-08-01-00/00 or later can be connected to:
In addition, VSP 5100
and VSP 5500 with DKCMAIN microcode version
90-08-22-00/00 or later can be connected to:
VSP 5200
and VSP 5600 can be connected to:
In addition, VSP 5200
and VSP 5600 with DKCMAIN microcode version
90-08-22-00/00 or later can be connected to:
In addition, VSP 5200
and VSP 5600 with DKCMAIN microcode version
90-08-61-xx/xx or later can be connected to:
If you are using a Dynamic Provisioning virtual volume (DP-VOL) with the data direct mapping attribute, you can only connect to VSP G1000 with microcode 80-06-66-00/00 or later, or VSP G1500 and VSP F1500 with microcode 80-06-66-00/00 or later. Use VSP 5000 series at both the primary site and the secondary site so that you can perform operations at the secondary site during a disaster recovery. For details, see Requirements for pairing VSP 5000 series with other storage systems. VSP E590 and
VSP E790 can be connected to:
In addition, VSP E590 and VSP E790 with DKCMAIN microcode version 93-05-03-xx/xx or later can be connected to:
VSP E990 can
be connected to:
In addition, VSP E990 with DKCMAIN microcode version 93-05-03-xx/xx or later can be connected to:
For disaster recovery, operation is done by the storage system at the secondary site, so it is recommended to use the same storage system model for both primary and secondary sites (for example, use VSP E990 for both sites). VSP E1090 can be connected to:
In addition, VSP E1090 with DKCMAIN microcode version 93-06-61-xx/xx or later can be connected to:
For disaster recovery, operation is done by the storage system at the secondary site, so it is recommended to use the same storage system model for both primary and secondary sites (for example, use VSP E1090 for both sites). |
TrueCopy |
For information about exceeding licensed capacity and license expiration, see the System Administrator Guide for your storage system. When combining TrueCopy and Dynamic Provisioning, the following licensed capacity limitations apply:
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Other required licenses |
None |
Additional shared memory for VSP E series, VSP G/F350, G/F370, G/F700, G/F900 |
You can use TrueCopy only with shared memory in the basic part. Adding shared memory expands the capacity of the pairs being created. |
Supported host platforms (when Fibre Channel or iSCSI is used for connection between the host and storage system) |
For the supported version, refer to the Hitachi Vantara interoperability matrix at https://compatibility.hitachivantara.com.
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Supported host platforms (when NVMe-oF is used for connection between the host and storage system) |
A TC pair that uses a volume connected to a host using NVMe-oF is supported when the VSP 5000 series DKCMAIN microcode version is 90-08-21-XX or later, or when the VSP E1090 DKCMAIN microcode version is 93-06-61-XX/XX or later. For details about the supported host platforms, contact customer support. |
Data path |
Physical paths connecting the primary and secondary storage systems are required. The following interfaces with direct, switch, or channel extenders are available:
For details, see Data path requirements and configurations. Note that a data path of the NVMe-oF interface is not supported. |
Remote paths |
Remote paths are established for each path group of primary and secondary storage systems. A maximum of 8 remote paths are supported for each path group, and a maximum of 64 path groups are supported. Multiple path groups can be used in the same combination of primary and secondary storage systems. |
Path groups |
A path group is a group of remote paths. You can use path groups to configure or change the configuration of multiple paths at the same time.
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Maximum number of secondary systems |
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Pair volumes |
For more information, see Pair and pair volumes planning. |
Number of pairs |
When CCI is used, a command device must be defined. In this case, the maximum number of pairs is calculated by subtracting 1 from the above number. |
Number of consistency groups |
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Host failover software |
For details, see Host failover software. |
Interfaces |
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LU number, namespace ID | LU number: 0 to 4095.
For details about an LU number, see Restrictions when creating an LU whose LU number is 2048 or greater. For details about a namespace ID and LU number, see the Provisioning Guide for Open Systems. |