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Using The Remote Replication Premium 
Feature
The following types of Remote Replication premium features are supported on the MD storage array:
Remote 
Replication
Standard asynchronous replication using point-in-time images to batch the 
resynchronization between the local and remote site. This type of replication is 
supported on either Fibre Channel or iSCSI storage arrays (both local and remote 
arrays must have the same data protocol).
Remote 
Replication 
(Legacy)
Synchronous (or full-write) replication that synchronizes local and remote site data 
in real-time. This type of replication is supported on Fibre Channel storage arrays 
only.
NOTE: This chapter describes the standard Remote Replication premium feature supported in both 
iSCSI and Fibre Channel storage arrays only. To understand the Remote Replication (legacy) 
premium feature, see 
The Remote Replication premium feature provides for online, real-time replication of data between 
storage arrays over a remote distance. In the event of a disaster or a catastrophic failure on one storage 
array, you can promote the second storage array to take over responsibility for computing services. 
Remote Replication is designed for extended storage environments in which the storage arrays that are 
used for Remote Replication are maintained at separate sites.
You can use Remote Replication for these functions:
Disaster 
recovery
Remote Replication lets you replicate data from one site to another site, which 
provides an exact duplicate at the remote (secondary) site. If the primary site fails, 
you can use replicated data at the remote site for failover and recovery. You can 
then shift storage operations to the remote site for continued operation of all of 
the services that are usually provided by the primary site.
Data vaulting 
and data 
availability
Remote Replication lets you send data off site where it can be protected. You can 
then use the off-site copy for testing or to act as a source for a full backup to avoid 
interrupting operations at the primary site.
Two-way data 
protection
Remote Replication provides the ability to have two storage arrays back up each 
other by duplicating critical virtual disks on each storage array to virtual disks on 
the other storage array. This action lets each storage array recover data from the 
other storage array in the event of any service interruptions.
 
How Remote Replication Works
Standard Remote Replication (asynchronous) is a premium feature that provides RAID controller-based 
data replication between a local and remote storage array on a per-virtual disk basis. By identifying 
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