What is SnapVault?

What is SnapVault?

SnapVault is a disk-based storage backup feature of Data ONTAP. SnapVault enables data stored on multiple storage systems to be backed up to a central, secondary storage system quickly and efficiently as read-only Snapshot copies.

How do I check my SnapVault status?

To check the status of a data transfer and see how recently a qtree has been updated, enter the following command: snapvault status [-l|-s|-c|-t] [[[ system_name :] qtree_path ] …] -l displays the long format of the output, which contains more detailed information.

How do you set up a SnapVault?

To configure a SnapVault secondary storage system, you need to log in to the secondary system’s console and enable the SnapVault license. You can configure a schedule for Snapshot copies on both the primary and the SnapVault secondary storage systems. You can set the schedules to an hourly, weekly, or nightly basis.

How does SnapVault work in NetApp?

SnapVault is a disk-based storage backup feature of Data ONTAP. SnapVault enables data stored on multiple systems to be backed up to a central, secondary system quickly and efficiently as read-only Snapshot copies.

How do you make a SnapMirror?

Snapmirror Setup NetApp Cluster Mode Verify the status of peer should be in Ok and available. Select appropriate options Source Cluster name > Source SVM > Source Volume and Destination SVM and Volume. Click on Create. You can also assign Mirror schedule by clicking on drop down and select one Or create new schedule.

What is SnapMirror resync in netapp?

Description. The snapmirror resync command establishes or reestablishes a mirroring relationship between a source and a destination endpoint. The endpoints can be Vservers, volumes or non-Data ONTAP endpoints that support SnapMirror.

What is SnapVault and how does it work?

SnapVault will create a full copy of the source data at the secondary site and take a Snapshot upon completion. According to a schedule set by the operator, SnapVault will create incremental Snapshots of the primary site’s data at the secondary site.

What is a snapshot schedule in a volume?

A snapshot schedule in a volume creates and manages a series of snapshots with the same root name but a different extension such as sv.0, sv.1, sv.2, etc. (For snapshots on SnapLock secondary volumes, the extensions are representations of the date and time the snapshot was created rather than .0, .1, etc.).

How do I enable SnapVault on the primary and secondary?

To enable SnapVault on the primaries and secondaries, use the options command to set the snapvault.enable option to on (see na_options(1) for details). To give the SnapVault secondary permission to transfer data from the primaries, set the snapvault.access option on each of the primaries.

What is the compressed stream option in SnapVault secondary?

When this option is turned on, SnapVault secondary will interpret the network data received from source as compressed stream. When this option is turned off SnapVault assumes that the data stream from network is not compressed. This option is valid only for data transfer between OSSV and node.

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