Yeah, that's it, Business Continuation Volume. The client site I was at was going to
use that for a daily cold backup, and leave it disconnected for use as a "reporting"
database. It was going to be a poor man's data warehouse. Not the best idea, but a
method to at least get started. The plan was to re-synch in the early evening, then
do the whole shutdown, detach, startup, backup process again. I do remember one flaw
in the plan was that you couldn't have a second database instance on the same server
accessing the BCVs because the disk addressing would conflict with the mirrored disks,
so they needed a second, smaller server to mount the BCVs to for handling the second
reporting database. The server involved was IBM AIX. I believe HP has the same
limitation. Dunno if the limitation is server based or if it's a general disk
addressing issue.
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> Ok, does someone one to define SRDF and BCV for
> those of us that don't have any idea what you're
> talking about?
>
> Jared
BCV stands for Business Continuation Volume, in essence an extra mirror
of a volume that can be snapped off to use for backup or reporting uses
when mounted on another server.
[eeeppppp... i just answered a question from the List God(tm);-)]
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