Netgear RD5200 (ReadyDATA 5200) – ReadyDATA 5200 System Empty Chassis with 10G (2 port SFP+ card) Software Guide
Backup, Replication, and Recovery
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ReadyDATA OS 1.4
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Clone a snapshot of a LUN.
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independent LUN.
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Assign the LUN clone to a LUN group that the users can access.
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The LUN clone appears on the iSCSI-attached device as a virtual block device, The
iSCSI-attached device treats LUNs in the LUN group as locally attached disks. Now users
can access the LUN clone from the iSCSI-attached device.
iSCSI-attached device treats LUNs in the LUN group as locally attached disks. Now users
can access the LUN clone from the iSCSI-attached device.
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Locate the snapshot data on the LUN clone from the iSCSI-attached device.
Users can access data on the LUN clone according to their access rights. Users who
have read/write access to the LUNs in the LUN group can explore the snapshot data in
the LUN clone and recover any desired data.
have read/write access to the LUNs in the LUN group can explore the snapshot data in
the LUN clone and recover any desired data.
Recover Data from a Snapshot to a Windows Server
ReadyDATA snapshots for shares are accessible directly from Windows Server 2008 and
Windows Server 2012 when SMB is used to connect the server to the ReadyDATA. You can
view and select snapshots from the Previous Versions tab of a file’s Properties dialog. Note
that there are some differences between using the ReadyDATA snapshots and a local
Windows Server snapshot, such as: a Windows Restore does not delete the later snapshots
on the ReadyDATA, access is over the network so performance might be slower than
expected, a user with write permission can modify the actual snapshot.
Windows Server 2012 when SMB is used to connect the server to the ReadyDATA. You can
view and select snapshots from the Previous Versions tab of a file’s Properties dialog. Note
that there are some differences between using the ReadyDATA snapshots and a local
Windows Server snapshot, such as: a Windows Restore does not delete the later snapshots
on the ReadyDATA, access is over the network so performance might be slower than
expected, a user with write permission can modify the actual snapshot.
Manage Replication and Recovery Between Two or More
Systems
Systems
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