

Introducing Arcserve Backup Agents and Options › Using Options › Disaster Recovery Option › Recovering SAN Configurations › How SAN Disaster Recovery Works
How SAN Disaster Recovery Works
When recovering primary or member, the option can determine if the current server is a primary server or member server.
- If the current server is a primary server, the option connects to the SAN and uses the devices on the SAN directly.
- If the current server is a member server, the option first contacts the primary server. The option then communicates with the primary SAN server to handle any device operations on the SAN.
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