InfoScale™ 9.0 Release Notes - Windows
- Introduction and product requirements
- Changes introduced in this release
- Limitations
- Deployment limitations
- Cluster management limitations
- Storage management limitations
- Multi-pathing limitations
- Replication limitations
- Solution configuration limitations
- Internationalization and localization limitations
- Interoperability limitations
- Known issues
- Deployment issues
- Cluster management issues
- Cluster Server (VCS) issues
- Cluster Manager (Java Console) issues
- Global service group issues
- VMware virtual environment-related issues
- Cluster Server (VCS) issues
- Storage management issues
- Storage Foundation issues
- VEA console issues
- Snapshot and restore issues
- Snapshot scheduling issues
- Multi-pathing issues
- Replication issues
- Solution configuration issues
- Disaster recovery (DR) configuration issues
- Fire drill (FD) configuration issues
- Quick recovery (QR) configuration issues
- Internationalization and localization issues
- Interoperability issues
- Miscellaneous issues
- Fibre Channel adapter issues
- Deployment issues
Secure file system (SecureFS) support
InfoScale offers the ability to configure secure file system (SecureFS) that provides a recovery mechanism in case of a data corruption or deletion, and a ransomware event.
Key highlights:
SecureFS uses point-in-time volume-level snapshots that are Write Once Read Many (WORM) enabled and protected from modification and deletion. You can use these isolated snapshots to recover your data in case of a corruption or a ransomware attack.
You can configure snapshot schedules to automate the creation of SecureFS snapshots. You can define the frequency and the number of snapshots to be taken.
SecureFS uses Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to create application-aware snapshots. VSS pauses the application while the snapshot is taken and restores the application after the snapshot activity is completed. Application-aware snapshots are currently supported for Microsoft SQL Server only.
A new command,
vxschadm
, is introduced that lets you configure SecureFS from the command line. You can also configure SecureFS using the Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI.
Refer to the Storage Foundation 9.0 Administrator's Guide for more details about SecureFS.