Thanks Brian. Heather, The transit VSAN is the best way to go as Brian pointed out. Our Primary and DR sites are only 20-22 miles apart and I'm using a transit VSAN for the very reason Brian pointed out.Gary R.
Your correct. That is why I mentioned I didn't think Heather would like that scenario.It does prevent the contents of Site B's VSAN 20 (formally VSAN 10) from merging togetherwith Site A's VSAN 10 and vice versa while keeping an AFID of 1 and NOT us...
Got it, thanks. I grabbed the JPG, not the PDF before. Sorry about that.I'm more than happy to help with SAN replication. I've done HUR (Hitachi), SRDF/A (EMC Symmetrix), and RecoverPoint with SANtapand CX splitters.I'll look over the PDF tomorrow...
Heather,My response will focus on what you need to do to prevent your fabrics from merging. The easiest way to accomplish thisis to have different VSANs on each side (to avoid confusion) and have your FCIP tunnel be in a transit VSAN. I'll try ands...