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IBM System Storage DS6000 Series: Copy Services with IBM System z
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User-initiated status collection and exception monitoring
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NetView application, does not require System Automation for z/OS
RCMF/XRC provides panels and code that execute under NetView, and an operator interface 
for easier management of a remote copy z/OS Global Mirror configuration in setup, 
initialization, and any planned outage operational mode. This provides benefits for 
businesses looking to improve their management of XRC for normal running circumstances.
RCMF/XRC is positioned as a remote copy management control tool, designed to make it 
easier for operators to stop and start a single SDM z/OS Global Mirror remote copy session.
32.1.6  GDPS/GM (Global Mirror) overview
GDPS/GM is similar in some respects to GDPS/XRC in that it supports distances over 100 
km. However, due to the differing characteristics of the underlying remote copy technology 
(Global Mirror), GDPS/GM extends the remote copy support to FB data.
GDPS/GM could be viewed somewhat as a mixture of GDPS/PPRC and GDPS/XRC. Just as 
GDPS/PPRC is a disk subsystem-based remote copy technology, GDPS/GM is also 
disk-based, meaning that it supports the same mix of CKD and FB data that is supported by 
GDPS/PPRC. Also, being disk-based, there is no requirement for a System Data Mover 
(SDM) system to drive the remote copy process. And, like Metro Mirror, Global Mirror 
requires that the primary and secondary disk subsystems are from the same vendor; 
however, Global Mirror is currently only supported by IBM disk subsystems.
On the other hand, GDPS/GM resembles GDPS/XRC in that it supports virtually unlimited 
distances between the application and recovery sites. Also, GDPS/GM does not provide any 
automation or management of the production systems—its focus is on managing the Global 
Mirror remote copy environment and automating and managing recovery of data and systems 
in case of a disaster. Also, like GDPS/XRC, GDPS/GM supports the ability to remote copy 
data from multiple sysplexes, whereas each GDPS/PPRC licence supports remote copy for 
just a single sysplex.
In addition to its disaster recovery capabilities, GDPS/GM also provides a more user-friendly 
interface for monitoring and managing the remote copy configuration. This includes the 
initialization and monitoring of the GM volume pairs based upon policy, and performing 
routine operations on installed storage subsystems.
More details on GDPS/GM can be found in GDPS Family - An Introduction to Concepts and 
Capabilities
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32.1.7  GDPS 3-site solution overview
GPDS also supports 3-site configuration solutions by using a combination of the previous 
GDPS solutions. A 3-site solution can combine the advantages of metropolitan distance 
Business Continuity and regional or long distance Disaster Recovery.
GDPS PPRC/XRC
GDPS/PPRC and GDPS/XRC is a supported configuration for the 3-site requirements, as 
shown in Figure 32-3.