IP Library Granted Patent US 9,870,287
Granted Patent B1
US 9,870,287 · App. 14/145,245 · Granted Jan 16, 2018

Volume duplication

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Patent No.
US 9,870,287
App. No.
14/145,245
Granted
Jan 16, 2018
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method, computer program product, and computing system for receiving a point-in-time copy command for a virtual volume exposed within a storage virtualization layer of a storage system. The point-in-time copy command is provided to one or more data arrays underlying the storage virtualization layer. The virtual volume is associated with physical storage within the one or more data arrays, thus defining associated physical storage. A level of high-availability is identified for the associated physical storage. A copy of the associated physical storage is generated that has the same level of high-availability, thus defining a high-availability copy.

Claims (44)

1. A computer-implemented method comprising:

receiving a point-in-time copy command for a virtual volume exposed within a storage virtualization layer of a storage system;

providing the point-in-time copy command to one or more data arrays underlying the storage virtualization layer;

associating the virtual volume with physical storage within the one or more data arrays, thus defining associated physical storage;

identifying a level of high-availability for the associated physical storage, wherein the level of high-availability is indicative of a redundancy technique used for the associated physical storage; and

defining a high-availability copy by generating a copy of the associated physical storage that has the same level of high-availability, wherein the high-availability copy includes a differential point in time copy of the virtual volume including data that has changed since a previous copy command.

2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 further comprising:

exposing the high-availability copy within the storage virtualization layer.

3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein identifying a level of high-availability for the associated physical storage includes:

identifying a quantity of legs for the associated physical storage.

4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein the virtual volume is an encapsulated virtual volume.

5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein the point-in-time copy command is:

a full point-in-time copy command.

6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein the associated physical storage includes mirrored physical storage.

7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein the associated physical storage includes stripped physical storage.

8. A computer program product residing on a non-transitory computer readable medium having a plurality of instructions stored thereon which, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising:

receiving a point-in-time copy command for a virtual volume exposed within a storage virtualization layer of a storage system;

providing the point-in-time copy command to one or more data arrays underlying the storage virtualization layer;

associating the virtual volume with physical storage within the one or more data arrays, thus defining associated physical storage;

identifying a level of high-availability for the associated physical storage, wherein the level of high-availability is indicative of a redundancy technique used for the associated physical storage; and

defining a high-availability copy by generating a copy of the associated physical storage that has the same level of high-availability, wherein the high-availability copy includes a differential point in time copy of the virtual volume including data that has changed since a previous copy command.

9. The computer program product of claim 8 further comprising instructions for performing operations including:

exposing the high-availability copy within the storage virtualization layer.

10. The computer program product of claim 8 wherein identifying a level of high-availability for the associated physical storage includes:

identifying a quantity of legs for the associated physical storage.

11. The computer program product of claim 8 wherein the virtual volume is an encapsulated virtual volume.

12. The computer program product of claim 8 wherein the point-in-time copy command is:

a full point-in-time copy command.

13. The computer program product of claim 8 wherein the associated physical storage includes mirrored physical storage.

14. The computer program product of claim 8 wherein the associated physical storage includes stripped physical storage.

15. A computing system including a processor and memory configured to perform operations comprising:

receiving a point-in-time copy command for a virtual volume exposed within a storage virtualization layer of a storage system;

providing the point-in-time copy command to one or more data arrays underlying the storage virtualization layer;

associating the virtual volume with physical storage within the one or more data arrays, thus defining associated physical storage;

identifying a level of high-availability for the associated physical storage, wherein the level of high-availability is indicative of a redundancy technique used for the associated physical storage; and

defining a high-availability copy by generating a copy of the associated physical storage that has the same level of high-availability, wherein the high-availability copy includes a differential point in time copy of the virtual volume including data that has changed since a previous copy command.

16. The computing system of claim 15 further configured to perform operations comprising:

exposing the high-availability copy within the storage virtualization layer.

17. The computing system of claim 15 wherein identifying a level of high-availability for the associated physical storage includes:

identifying a quantity of legs for the associated physical storage.

18. The computing system of claim 15 wherein the virtual volume is an encapsulated virtual volume.

19. The computing system of claim 15 wherein the point-in-time copy command is:

a full point-in-time copy command.

20. The computing system of claim 15 wherein the associated physical storage includes mirrored physical storage.

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