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Does Veritas Volume Replicator support asynchronous replication?
Yes, Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR) supports both synchronous and asynchronous replication modes. Asynchronous mode allows primary systems to continue operating with minimal latency impact, while synchronous mode prioritizes zero data loss at the cost of write performance.
How does Veritas Volume Replicator differ from Veritas Resiliency Platform?
VVR is a block-level storage replication technology operating at the Veritas Volume Manager layer, while Veritas Resiliency Platform is a broader orchestration solution that manages full application-level disaster recovery workflows. VRP can actually use VVR as one of its underlying replication mechanisms.
Can Veritas Volume Replicator replicate between different storage arrays?
Yes, because VVR operates at the volume manager level rather than at the storage hardware level, it can replicate data between dissimilar arrays from different vendors. This is a key advantage over array-based replication solutions that typically require matching hardware from the same manufacturer.
What operating systems does Veritas Volume Replicator run on?
VVR is part of Veritas InfoScale (formerly Storage Foundation) and runs on major enterprise operating systems including Linux, Solaris, AIX, and Windows. The exact supported OS versions depend on the specific InfoScale release.
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