A RecoverPoint administrator wants to add volumes from an unlicensed array to a RecoverPoint/EX cluster. Which supported RecoverPoint volume type(s) addresses the
In a RecoverPoint/EX cluster, the administrator can add volumes from an unlicensed array as a repository volume.The repository volume is used for internal RecoverPoint operations, such as storing metadata and system information necessary for the RecoverPoint cluster to function1.
The repository volume does not require a license as it is not part of the data replication path and does not store user data. This allows the administrator to utilize storage from an unlicensed array for this purpose.However, for journal and copy volumes, which are directly involved in data protection and replication, a licensed array is required to ensure proper functionality and support1.
It is important to note that while the repository can be on an unlicensed array, all other volumes involved in replication (such as journal and copy volumes) must be on licensed arrays.This ensures compliance with licensing agreements and enables full support and functionality of the RecoverPoint system1.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is always best to consult the latest official Dell RecoverPoint documentation or contact Dell EMC support directly1.
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