Replicated systems

Replication on each link in a replication topology occurs between two separate HCP systems, each of which is complete in its own right. Because replication is a software function, the two systems can have entirely different hardware configurations, including differing amounts of storage.

The two systems in a replicated pair are connected through the front-end network infrastructure, as shown in the figure below. Replication traffic from each system must be routable to the network selected for replication on the other system.

Replication is a network bandwidth-intensive process. To ensure sufficient front-end network capacity when replicating, you need to give extra consideration to planning the front-end infrastructure.

For information about selecting a network for replication, see Selecting the network for replication.

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