When Asynchronous Write mode is selected, any write requests to the primary virtual disk are completed by the
As result of selecting this
When multiple Remote Virtual Disk Mirrors exist on a single storage array have been configured to use
Asynchronous Write mode and to preserve consistent write order, they are considered to be an interdependent group, known as a
If one Remote Virtual Disk Mirror in a write consistency group becomes Unsynchronized, all of the Remote Virtual Disk Mirrors in the write consistency group will become Unsynchronized, and any write activity to the remote, secondary storage arrays is prevented to protect the consistency of the remote data set.
Note: Mirrored pairs that have been configured with the
On a campus site, Remote Virtual Disk Mirroring has been configured between two storage arrays. At the primary site, the primary storage array has three Remote Virtual Disk Mirrors (RVM-A, RVM-B, and RVM-C), with each mirrored pair configured to copy data to the secondary storage array, at a remote secondary site.
All three Remote Virtual Disk Mirrors have been configured to use the Asynchronous Write mode and to preserve write order. If the mirrored pair RVM-A becomes Unsynchronized due to a link interruption, the RAID controller module will automatically transition RVM-B and RVM-C into an Unsynchronized state until communication can be resumed.