Patent attributes
The illustrative systems and methods use a special-purpose volume-replicating server(s) to offload client computing devices operating in a production environment. The production environment may remain relatively undisturbed while production data is replicated to a geographically distinct destination. Replication is based in part on hardware-based snapshots generated by a storage array that houses production data. The illustrative volume-replicating server efficiently moves data from snapshots on a source storage array to a destination storage array by transferring only changed blocks for each successive snapshot, i.e., transferring incremental block-level changes. Periodic restore jobs may be executed by destination clients to keep current with their corresponding source production clients. Accordingly, after the source data center goes offline, production data may be speedily restored at the destination data center after experiencing only minimal downtime of production resources. By employing block-level techniques, the disclosed solutions avoid the file-based data management approaches of the prior art, which tend to be too time-consuming and resource-intensive for the present scenario.