Hi,

1°
What happens in a DS8000 Metro Mirror (PPRC-Sync) config when the relationship 
between a volume pair is broken, say, because of network problems?
This network outage could for example last for hours.

How does the system keep track of the source updates & changes in the mean 
time, in order to resynchronize the volume pair later on?
With the IBM FlashCopy SE feature, there is something like the copy repository 
where only the capacity needed to save pre-change images of the source data is 
allocated.

Is there also kind of such a “copy repository” with Metro Mirror?
If yes, has it to be sized? Or is the storage server capable of handling & 
managing this by itself?

Where can I find more info on this?
Have any benchmarks or tests been done in this perspective?
I would appreciate it utmost if you would route me to appropriate reading 
material? 

2°
I assume (dare hope) that the resynchronization process can be (or is) 
prioritized the right way in order to not perturbate the real & usually ongoing 
I/O response time?

Cheers,Jan



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