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You can synchronize the Secondary using the network, using block-level tape backup or by physically moving disks to the Secondary. Use one of the following methods to synchronize the Secondary depending on your environment:
The following tables explain when and how to use the different synchronization methods:
You can synchronize the Secondary over the network either when the application is active or inactive.
when there is little difference between the data on the Primary and Secondary data volumes of the RDS |
difference-based synchronization with checkpoint. For more information, see Using difference-based synchronization. |
completely and when a large amount of data must be moved from the Primary to the Secondary |
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4. Restore the tapes on the Secondary and start replication to the Secondary using the checkpoint. |
completely by physically moving disks from the location of the Primary host to the location of Secondary host |
For instructions, see Using the Disk Group Split and Join feature. |