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72  IBM System Storage DS3500: Introduction and Implementation Guide
Operating modes for ERM
Enhanced Remote Mirroring (formerly named âRemote Volume Mirroringâ) offers three 
operating modes:
ň° Metro mirroring:
Metro mirroring is a synchronous mirroring mode. Any host write requests are written to 
the primary (local) storage subsystem and then to the secondary (remote) storage 
subsystem. The remote storage controller acknowledges the write request operation to the 
local storage controller, which reports a write completion to the host. This mode is called 
synchronous. The host application does not get the write request result until the write 
request has been executed on both (local and remote) storage controllers. 
ň° Global copy:
This mode copies a non-synchronous, remote copy function designed to complete write 
operations on the primary storage system before they are received by the secondary 
storage system. This capability is designed to prevent primary performance from being 
affected by wait time from writes on the secondary system. Therefore, the primary and 
secondary copies can be separated by long distances. This function is appropriate for 
remote data migration, offsite backups, and transmission of inactive database logs at 
virtually unlimited distances. 
ň° Global mirroring:
This mode is a two-site remote data mirroring function designed to maintain a complete 
and consistent remote mirror of data asynchronously at virtually unlimited distances with 
virtually no degradation of application response time. Separating data centers by longer 
distances helps provide protection from regional outages. This asynchronous technique 
can help achieve better performance for unlimited distances by allowing the secondary 
site to trail in data currency a few seconds behind the primary site. With Global Mirror, 
currency can be configured to be as little as three to five seconds with respect to host I/O. 
This two-site data mirroring function is designed to provide a high-performance, 
cost-effective global distance data replication and disaster recovery solution.
The Enhanced Remote Mirroring has also been equipped with new functions for better 
business continuance solution design and maintenance tasks. 
A minimum of two storage subsystems is required. One storage subsystem can have primary 
volumes being mirrored to arrays on other storage subsystems and hold secondary volumes 
from other storage subsystems. Also note that because replication is managed on a 
per-logical drive basis, you can mirror multiple individual logical drives from a primary storage 
subsystem to different appropriate secondary logical drives which are located on several 
separate remote storage subsystems. However, only one primary (source) and one 
secondary (target) member can exist in any mirrored pair relationship; and a logical drive 
cannot be a member of more than one mirror relationship at a time.
Planning considerations for ERM
Here are various planning considerations to keep in mind:
ň° DS3500 Storage Systems (minimum of two)
ň° Switched fabric networks between sites
ň° Distances between sites (ensure that it is supported)
ň° Switches, directors or multi-protocol routers used for connections
ň° Redundancy
ň° Additional storage space requirements