You can use System Manager to protect your data by creating and managing mirror relationships, vault relationships, and mirror and vault relationships. You can also create and manage the Snapshot policies and schedules.
Mirror relationships
You can use System Manager to create and manage mirror relationships by using the mirror policy.
Vault relationships
You can use System Manager to create and manage vault relationships by using the vault policy.
Mirror and vault relationships
You can use System Manager to create and manage mirror and vault relationships by using the mirror and vault policy.
What lag time is
Lag time is the amount of time by which the destination system lags behind the source system.
Types of data protection relationships
Depending on your data protection and backup requirements, OnCommand System Manager provides different types of protection relationships that enable you to protect data against accidental, malicious, or disaster-induced loss of data.
SnapMirror licensing
A SnapMirror license is required on both the source and destination clusters. A SnapVault license is not required if a SnapMirror license is already installed.
Protection window
You can use the Protection window to create and manage mirror relationships, vault relationships, and mirror vault relationships and to display details about these relationships. The Protection window does not display load-sharing (LS) relationships and transition (TDP) relationships.
Protection policies
You can use System Manager to create, edit, and delete protection policies.
Snapshot policies
You can use System Manager to create and manage Snapshot policies in your storage system.
Schedules
You can use System Manager to create and manage schedules in your storage system.