RAID1, backup & BCV

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I was wondering if Linux RAID had anything like what EMC corporation calls a
BCV (Business Continuity Volume). A BCV is simply a second or third mirror
which is synced up with the main devices and then broken off and kept as a
backup. You can then at any point restore from the BCV mirror by doing a
reverse sync from it to the main devices. This is a very handy thing when it
comes to shared disk. You can sync a mirror on one system, break it and
mount it up on another to back it up and all without having to stop any
applications on the primary server or put any excessive load on it.

I was wondering if there were plans for this sort of functionality or if
anyone has given it any thought.

- Mark.


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