Hitachi 9900 Series Indoor Furnishings User Manual


 
Hitachi Rapid Recovery
The Hitachi Rapid Recovery solution for S/390
®
-attached storage combines Hitachi
NanoCopy
, Hitachi TrueCopy-S/390 Asynchronous
, and Hitachi ShadowImage
.
This facility enables data to be copied from one set of S/390
®
-attached systems to
another with complete transaction integrity and without disrupting user applications in
any way. Open-systems platform data can be consolidated on the Lightning 9900
with NanoCopy
capability to recover their critical data very quickly following an
outage.
Hitachi Resource Manager
9000
The Hitachi 7000/9000 Resource Manager
is a comprehensive suite of management
software that brings together Hitachi Graph-Track
, Hitachi Virtual Logical Volume
Image (VLVI) Manager
, Hitachi FlashAccess Manager
, and Hitachi LUN Manager
into one complete package.
Hitachi SANtinel
The Hitachi SANtinel
software controls host access to Hitachi Freedom Storage
7000E
or Lightning 9900
LUNs in open systems or SAN environments.
Hitachi ShadowImage
The Hitachi ShadowImage
is a firmware-based software copy utility that uses
command-line-interfaces to create up to ten copies of a volume within one Lightning
9900
system, or up to 20 across multiple Lightning 9900
systems. Graphic or
command-line interfaces control data replication and fast resynchronization of logical
volumes. ShadowImage is available for open systems or S/390 environments.
ShadowImage also works in concert with Hitachi TrueCopy-S/390 Asynchronous
to
provide additional copies in another system.
Hitachi TrueCopy
Hitachi TrueCopy provides synchronous or asynchronous remote copy capability for
open system and S/390 computers. This allows remote copies over virtually unlimited
distances. Operating systems that are supported include MVS, HP/UX, AIX, Sun
Solaris
, Digital UNIX
®
, Sequent DYNIX/ptx
®
, SGI IRIX
, NCR
®
, UNIX SVR4
®
,
Windows NT/2000
®
.
Hot site
An alternate facility that has the equipment and resources to recover the business
functions affected by the occurrence of a disaster or business interruption. Hot sites
may vary in type of facilities offered (such as data processing, communication, or any
other critical business functions needing duplication). Location and size of the hot site
will be proportional to the equipment and resources needed. Similar terms include
backup site; recovery site; recovery center; and alternate processing site. See also Cold
site, Warm site, Disaster Recovery, Business Interruption, and Business Continuity
Planning.
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