Chapters
Executive summary
Common Operations for Managing Non-Disruptive Migrations
Metro-based NDM Walkthrough Guide
Minimally Disruptive Migration (MDM): Data Mobility with minimal host downtime
Useful features for more flexible migrations with NDM
Masking enhancements for more flexible migrations
Appendix A: Host multipathing software notes
Appendix B: AIX, GPFS, and PowerPath with NDM
Appendix C: Consistent LUN
Appendix D: Device geometry behavior post NDM
Appendix E: VMware—VM Clone or Storage vMotion with NDM
Appendix F: NDM with ESXi virtualized cluster environment
Appendix G: MDM with Solaris cluster
Appendix H: Technical support and resources
Executive summary
Common Operations for Managing Non-Disruptive Migrations
Metro-based NDM Walkthrough Guide
Minimally Disruptive Migration (MDM): Data Mobility with minimal host downtime
Useful features for more flexible migrations with NDM
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1Introduction
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2Using device identifiers to track migrated devices
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3Selecting a port group on target array during an NDM create
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4Migrate a child-only SG
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5Consolidate a single application on two arrays into a single target
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6Add DR to target SG before synchronization
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7Create boot LUNs on the target array the same as the source array
Masking enhancements for more flexible migrations
Appendix A: Host multipathing software notes
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1Introduction
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2AIX Native Multipathing software
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3Linux multipathing software with LUNZ
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4PowerPath (version 5.7 and later)
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5PowerPath with Solaris
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6Windows Server 2012 with MPIO
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7Veritas Dynamic Multipathing
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8Veritas cluster behavior with NDM
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9ESXi with Native Multipathing
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10Solaris 10 SPARC with Solaris cluster 3_3u2 using Pass-Through NDM, Missing Reservations