You can optionally specify how archival snapshots are generated on the target cluster. You can access archival snapshots the same way that you access SnapshotIQ snapshots.
SyncIQ always retains one snapshot on the target cluster to facilitate failover, regardless of these settings.
To create archival snapshots on the target cluster, in the
Target Snapshots area, select
Enable capture of snapshots on the target cluster.
Optional: To modify the default alias of the last snapshot that is created according to the replication policy, in the
Snapshot Alias Name field, type a new alias.
You can specify the alias name as a snapshot naming pattern. For example, the following naming pattern is valid:
%{PolicyName}-on-%{SrcCluster}-latest
The previous example produces names similar to the following:
newPolicy-on-Cluster1-latest
Optional: To modify the snapshot naming pattern for snapshots that are created according to the replication policy, in the
Snapshot Naming Pattern field, type a naming pattern. Each snapshot that is generated for this replication policy is assigned a name that is based on this pattern.
For example, the following naming pattern is valid:
%{SnapName}-%{SnapCreateTime}
The example produces names similar to the following:
newPolicy-10:30
Select one of the following options for how snapshots should expire:
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Snapshots do not expire.
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Snapshots expire after... and specify an expiration period.
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Existing Snapshots Expires to expire the snapshots after a time interval.
NOTE:The target snapshot expire duration is the duration obtained by subtracting the current time from the source snapshot expiration.
The next step in the process of creating a replication policy is configuring advanced policy settings.
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