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<h1 class="topictitle1">Mirrored protection costs and limitations</h1>
<div><div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Costs</h4><p>The main cost of using mirrored protection
is in additional hardware. To achieve high availability and prevent data loss
when a disk unit fails, you need mirrored protection for all the disk pools.
This normally requires twice as many disk units. If you want continuous operation
and prevention of data loss when a disk unit, I/O adapter, or I/O processor
fails, you need duplicate I/O adapter and I/O processors. A model upgrade
can be done to get nearly continuous operation and to prevent data loss when
any of these failures occur, as well as the failure of a bus. If bus 1 fails,
the system cannot continue to operate. Because bus failures are rare, and
bus-level protection is not significantly greater than I/O processor-level
protection, you may not find a model upgrade to be cost-effective for your
protection needs.</p>
<p>Mirrored protection has a minimal effect on performance.
If the buses, I/O processors, and I/O adapter are no more heavily loaded on
a system with mirrored protection than they are on an equivalent system without
mirrored protection, then the performance of the two systems should be approximately
the same.</p>
<p>In deciding whether to use mirrored protection on your system,
you must evaluate the cost of potential downtime against the cost of additional
hardware, over the life of the system. The additional cost in performance
or system complexity is typically negligible. You should also
consider other availability and recovery alternatives, such as device parity
protection. Mirrored protection normally requires twice as many storage units.
For <a href="rzalycmaintdef.htm">concurrent maintenance</a> and
higher availability on systems with mirrored protection, other disk-related
hardware may be required.</p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Limitations</h4><p>Although mirrored protection can keep
the system available after disk-related hardware failures occur, it is not
a replacement for save procedures. There can be multiple types of disk-related
hardware failures, or disasters (such as flood or sabotage) that require backup
media.</p>
<p>Mirrored protection cannot keep your system available if the
remaining storage unit in the mirrored pair fails before the first failing
storage unit is repaired and mirrored protection is resumed. If two failed
storage units are in different mirrored pairs, the system is still available
and normal mirrored protection recovery is done because the mirrored pairs
are not dependent on each other for recovery. If a second storage unit of
the same mirrored pair fails, the failure may not result in a data loss. If
the failure is limited to the disk electronics, or if the service representative
can successfully use the save disk unit data function to recover all of the
data, no data is lost.</p>
<p>If both storage units in a mirrored pair fail
causing data loss, the entire disk pool is lost and all units in the disk
pool are cleared. You must be prepared to restore your disk pool from the
backup media and <a href="../rzaki/rzakiappyjrn.htm">apply
any journal changes</a>.</p>
<p>When starting the mirrored protection operation,
objects that are created on a preferred unit may be moved to another unit.
The preferred unit may no longer exist after mirror protection is started.</p>
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