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Veritas Volume Replicator 5.x for Solaris (VT-1532)
Objective
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
Describe
industry-standard replication technology concepts and components
Describe Veritas
Volume Replicator-specific concepts and components
Develop a plan
and implement Veritas Volume Replicator
Initialize,
synchronize, and replicate sample data
Perform a
takeover, a migration, and a failback
Use a bunker site
for disaster recovery
Perform off-host
processing at the secondary replication site
Troubleshoot a
replicated data environment
Overview
The Veritas Volume Replicator 5.x for Solaris course is designed for
system administrators tasked with deploying and managing a replicated
data environment using Veritas Volume Replicator. This three-day,
instructor-led class covers product components and features, such as
replicated volume groups and data sets, storage replicator logs, RLINKs,
data change maps, and off-host processing. Hands-on labs illustrate how
data replication is accomplished in a variety of failure situations.
Students also learn the fundamentals of data replication and become
proficient in planning, implementing, and managing the Veritas Volume
Replicator component of their disaster recovery strategy.
Who can benefit
This course is for Solaris OS system administrators, system engineers,
and technical support representatives who work with Veritas Volume
Replicator.
Prerequisites
You should have working knowledge of system administration and
configuration on the Solaris platform. Completion of the Storage
Foundation 5.0 course, or equivalent experience, is required.
Content
Disaster Recovery Overview
Disaster Recovery
Benefits of a
Disaster Recovery Solution
Disaster Recovery
Concepts
Overview of
Symantec Disaster Recovery Technologies
Replication Overview
Defining
Replication
Replication
Options and Technologies
Veritas Volume
Replicator Overview
VVR
Components
Comparing Volume
Replication with Volume Management
Volume Replicator
Components
Volume Replicator
Data Flow
Replication Control
Replication Mode
and SRL Overflow
Latency
Protection
Bandwidth
Throttling
How VVR Detects
Failure of a Secondary RVG
Installation and Tuning
VVR Installation
Tuning VVR
VVR Interfaces
Establishing Replication
Replication Setup
Preparing for an
Initial Synchronization of Data
Methods for
Synchronizing a Secondary RVG
Assessing the
Status of the Replication Environment
VVR
Administration
Starting and
Stopping Replication
Volume, RVG, and
RLINK Administration
Validating
Replicated Data
VVR
Recovery After Failures
Recovery Overview
Migration,
Takeover, and Fast Failback
Recovery from
Volume Errors
Bunker Replication
What Is Bunker
Replication?
Setting Up Bunker
Replication
Administering
Bunker Replication
Off-Host Processing
Off-Host
Processing with VVR
VERSION 3
In-Band Control
Messaging
Using Fire Drill
Operation for Disaster Recovery Testing
Planning a VVR Environment
Satisfying
Business Needs when Planning a VVR Installation
SRL Planning
Network Planning
The VRAdvisor Tool
VVR
Troubleshooting
What You Need to
Know to Troubleshoot VVR
Common VVR
Trouble Areas
Managing VVR
Using Storage Foundation Manager
Optional Workshop: VVR Troubleshooting
Restoring the
Secondary Site from a Secondary Backup
Restoring the
Secondary Site from a Primary Backup
Recovering from
an SRL Failure at the Primary Site
Recovering from
Data Volume Failure at the Primary