Networked based replication of distributed volumes
US-9063994-B1 · Jun 23, 2015 · US
US9405481B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9405481-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414572899-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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In one aspect, a method includes replicating a first volume to a consistency group (CG) file on a backup device. The method also includes replicating a second volume to the CG file concurrently with the replicating of the first volume, the first and second volumes being in a consistency group.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: replicating a first volume to a consistency group (CG) file on a backup device; replicating a second volume to the CG file concurrently with the replicating of the first volume, the first and second volumes being in a consistency group; and adding a new volume to the CG file by adding the new volume to the end of the CG file in response to the new volume being added to the consistency group. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the consistency group is a first consistency group and the CG file is a first CG file, and further comprising: replicating a third volume to a second CG file on the backup device; and replicating a fourth volume to the second CG file, the third and fourth volumes being in a second consistency group. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising generating point-in-time copies of the CG file. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: receiving a request to restore the first volume at a first point-in-time; extracting the first volume from a point-in-time copy corresponding to the first point-in-time using a synthesis process; and exposing the extracted first volume as a logical unit to a user. 5. A method comprising: replicating a first volume to a consistency group (CG) file on a backup device; and replicating a second volume to the CG file concurrently with the replicating of the first volume, the first and second volumes being in a consistency group; and in response to a volume being deleted from the consistency group: extracting each volume in the CG file to a separate file; and copying volumes to a new CG file except the volume being deleted. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising generating point-in-time copies of the CG file. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: receiving a request to restore the first volume at a first point-in-time; extracting the first volume from a point-in-time copy corresponding to the first point-in-time using a synthesis process; and exposing the extracted first volume as a logical unit to a user. 8. A method comprising: replicating a first volume to a consistency group (CG) file on a backup device; and replicating a second volume to the CG file concurrently with the replicating of the first volume, the first and second volumes being in a consistency group; and in response to resizing a volume in the consistency group: extracting each volume in the CG file to a separate file; and copying volumes to new CG file accommodating the resized volume. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising generating point-in-time copies of the CG file. 10. An apparatus, comprising: electronic hardware circuitry configured to: replicate a first volume to a consistency group (CG) file on a backup device; replicate a second volume to the CG file concurrently with the replicating of the first volume, the first and second volumes being in a consistency group; in response to a volume being deleted from the consistency group: extract each volume in the CG file to a separate file; and copy volumes to a new CG file except the volume being deleted. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the circuitry comprises at least one of a processor, a memory, a programmable logic device or a logic gate. 12. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising circuitry configured to add a new volume to the CG file by adding the new volume to the end of the CG file in response to the new volume being added to the consistency group. 13. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising circuitry configured to, in response to resizing a volume in the consistency group: extract each volume in the CG file to a separate file; and copy volumes to new CG file accommodating the resized volume. 14. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising circuitry configured to generate point-in-time copies of the CG file. 15. The apparatus of claim 14 , further comprising circuitry configured to: receive a request to restore the first volume at a first point-in-time; extract the first volume from a point-in-time copy corresponding to the first point-in-time using a synthesis process; and expose the extracted first volume as a logical unit to a user. 16. An article comprising: a non-transitory computer-readable medium that stores computer-executable instructions, the instructions causing a machine to: replicate a first volume to a consistency group (CG) file on a backup device; and replicate a second volume to the CG file concurrently with the replicating of the first volume, the first and second volumes being in a consistency group; in response to resizing a volume in the consistency group: extract each volume in the CG file to a separate file; and copy volumes to new CG file accommodating the resized volume. 17. The article of claim 16 , further comprising instructions causing the machine to add a new volume to the CG file by adding the new volume to the end of the CG file in response to the new volume being added to the consistency group. 18. The article of claim 16 , further comprising instructions causing the machine to, in response to a volume being deleted from the consistency group: extract each volume in the CG file to a separate file; and copy volumes to a new CG file except the volume being deleted. 19. The article of claim 16 , further comprising instructions causing the machine to generate point-in-time copies of the CG file. 20. The article of claim 19 , further comprising instructions causing the machine to: receive a request to restore the first volume at a first point-in-time; extract the first volume from a point-in-time copy corresponding to the first point-in-time using a synthesis process; and expose the extracted first volume as a logical unit to a user.
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