Figure 34 Write commands to R21 devices
SRDF/S
SRDF/A
or
Adaptive copy disk
Site C
Host
Site A
Site B
R1
R2
Cache
Cache
Cache
R21
When a write command arrives to cache in Site B:
l
The SRDF emulation at Site B sends a positive status back across the SRDF links
to Site A (synchronous operations), and
l
Creates a request for SRDF emulations at Site B to send data across the SRDF
links to Site C.
SRDF/A cache management
Unbalanced SRDF/A configurations or I/O spikes can cause SRDF/A solutions to use
large amounts of cache. Transient network outages can interrupt SRDF sessions. An
application may write to the same record repeatedly. This section describes the
SRDF/A features that address these common problems.
Tunable cache
You can set the SRDF/A maximum cache utilization threshold to a percentage of the
system write pending limit for an individual SRDF/A session in single session mode and
multiple SRDF/A sessions in single or MSC mode.
When the SRDF/A maximum cache utilization threshold or the system write pending
limit is exceeded, the array exhausts its cache.
By default, the SRDF/A session drops if array cache is exhausted. You can keep the
SRDF/A session running for a user-defined period. You can assign priorities to
sessions, keeping SRDF/A active for as long as cache resources allow. If the condition
is not resolved at the expiration of the user-defined period, the SRDF/A session still
drops.
Use the features described below to prevent SRDF/A from exceeding its maximum
cache utilization threshold.
SRDF/A cache data offloading
If the system approaches the maximum SRDF/A cache utilization threshold, DSE
offloads some or all of the delta set data. DSE can be configured/enabled/disabled
independently on the R1 and R2 sides.
Note
EMC recommends that DSE be configured the same on both sides.
DSE works in tandem with group-level write pacing to prevent cache over-utilization
during spikes in I/O or network slowdowns.
Resources to support offloading vary depending on the version of Enginuity running on
the array.
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