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If you are hosting partitions with IBM i then you could put all the Network
Server Storage in an iASP and replicate the entire partition, at a bit
level.
If you are going to do each partition independently then you're applications
go into an iASP and that gets replicated at the storage level. Those
objects that remain in SYSBAS are replicated using Administration Domains so
in the end 98% of everything is replicated. (in this scenario QSYS is not
replicated but then again it only changes with PTFs) So there are two ASPs,
an iASP where your applications reside and SYSBAS. Then again iASPs are
not the mystery that everyone thinks they are either.
With GeoMirror and Asynchronous set up you can get your distance without any
problem. I have customers going across the country and some across county
lines. Both work the same.
--
Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob
Berendt
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 8:20 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: H/A Replication Vendors and Temporal Tables
Do you pick and choose by lpar or by the whole Power system?
With internal disk does it still do everything? By this I mean IBM i user
id's, and pretty much everything one does with a Replication solution. You
don't have a situation where you store your OS in one ASP and your data in
another ASP and only the data ASP gets replicated, right?
And let's say the two machines are about 120 miles apart, like Grand Rapids
MI to Kendallville IN.
Rob Berendt
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