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Replication is the process of copying data from one location to another and comes in a variety of forms such as array-based replication and network-based replication. Array-based replication leverages the array to move blocks of data within the same array for a duplicate copy, or from one array to another. EMC array-based replication such as EMC SRDF, EMC TimeFinder, EMC SnapView, or EMC MirrorView is used to replicate between homogenous storage systems.
EMC RecoverPoint provides local synchronous replication between LUNs that reside in one or more arrays at the same site, and dynamic synchronous and asynchronous remote replication between LUNs on arrays at two sites. Both RecoverPoint local and remote replication feature any-point-in-time recovery, which allows the target LUNs to be rolled back to a previous point in time and used for read/write operations without affecting the ongoing replication or data protection.
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EMC RecoverPoint provides local synchronous replication between LUNs that reside in one or more arrays at the same site, and dynamic synchronous and asynchronous remote replication between LUNs on arrays at two sites. Both RecoverPoint local and remote replication feature any-point-in-time recovery, which allows the target LUNs to be rolled back to a previous point in time and used for read/write operations without affecting the ongoing replication or data protection.
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