RE: Persistent Reservation

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Dhiraj,

In the most common case, persistent reservations are stored with the
device, such as the storage array.  Note that not all devices
implement/support persistent reservations and there are cases where the
reservations are stored elsewhere, which tends to be the approach in
virtualizing environments.

Regards,

Frank

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> Hi,
> 
> I had a doubt. In order to persist the reservation we need to 
> store some information like reservation keys, scope, type of 
> reservation etc.
> 
> Where exactly are such information stored and by whom ?
> 
> Regards,
> Dhiraj
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