Hitachi can do this on their 9910/9960 line as well. In my biased opinion - it's much better stuff than EMC.
-Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf > Of Michael Steeves > Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 6:05 PM > To: bblisa > Subject: Re: BBLISA: Question about storage > > * Dima ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020515 15:46]: > > On Wed, 15 May 2002, John Orthoefer wrote: > > > Since EMC is still a mainframe disk company, the Syms can do this sort > > > of thing. I've never used it, but with all the support that EMC > > > offers, you should be able to cut a deal to get setup working with > your > > > rep. > > > > BCV (and SRDF) is intended for real-time data protection, so that you > will > > be able to recover your data in any case. It is intended to work in real > > time and if you have a once-a-day sync requirement, it is an overkill. > > > > There are few things, which worth checking: > > > <snip> > > > > 2. EMC Foundation Suit (if you have one) is actually a relabeled Veritas > > and you can do snapshots/mirrors, etc. on fly. The only difference > between > > EFS and Veritas are a few "rules", which improve data throughput, like > > increase of I/O size from 64 K to 128 K, because Symm likes it more. > > > For using the BCVs, you will need Veritas (if you're on Sun) -- > DiskSuite doesn't have the horsepower needed to do replication and > importing of volumes correctly. We're in the process of upgrading to > Veritas from DiskSuite now. > > > -- > Mike Steeves ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > Ceci n'est pas une .signature. > > > --- > Send mail for the `bblisa' mailing list to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. > Mail administrative requests to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. --- Send mail for the `bblisa' mailing list to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Mail administrative requests to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
