End-of-Life and End-of-Support Dates for Cisco HyperFlex Replication Adapter(SRA)

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Overview

Cisco announces the end-of-life and end of support dates for Cisco HyperFlex Storage Replication Adapter (SRA).

      Software maintenance for all releases will end at the time of announcements. No bug fixes, maintenance releases, workarounds or security patches will be provided for HX SRA plugin after LDOS (30-Nov-24 for HX 5.5(x) & 28-Feb-25 for HX 5.0(2x))

Product migration options

HX SRA customers are advised to transition to use vSphere Replication as an alternative. vSphere Replication does not have additional license cost. vSphere Replication is deployed using a virtual appliance and provides VM based replication and protection mechanisms

Features

HXCSI 1.2(3a)

vSphere Container Storage Plugin 3.0

Block persistent volumes (PV)

Yes, PVs provisioned as iSCSI LUNs in the HX iSCSI target

Yes, PVs provisioned as first class Disks in NFS datastores from HX

Volume access mode

ReadWriteOnce, ReadWriteMany

ReadWriteOnce

Dynamic persistent volume provisioning

Yes

Yes

Filesystem support for block PVs

Ext3, Ext4, XFS

XFS

Online volume expansion

Yes

Yes

Volume snapshots

Yes

Yes

Volume clones

Yes

Yes, by provisioning a new PV from volume snapshot

HX software encryption support

Yes

Yes, by provisioning PV in HX datastore with encryption enabled

Replication

Yes, HyperFlex native 1:1 (NRDR) replication – “other DRO”

vSphere replication, no dependency on the underlying storage architecture

 

Refer to VMware documentation for more information on migration https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/hyperconverged-infrastructure/hyperflex-hx-series/hyperflex-vmware.html.

If existing persistent volumes provisioned by HXCSI contain data that needs to be preserved and migrated to new persistent volumes provisioned by vSphere CSI using an out-of-band mechanism, such as through the application or through restoring from backups.

vSphere replication does not use an SRA to function or use mapped datastores configured as an “other DRO” It only requires network connectivity between the protected site and the recovery site. vSphere replication occurs at a VM level of granularity, where the target datastore and RPO are configured.

There is a separate document is available to assist users with VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) integrated with Cisco HyperFlex®array-based replication to convert to VMware vSphere replication. Once completed, the conversion process eliminates the use of and dependency on the HyperFlex Storage Replication Adapter (SRA).

 

For more information

For more information about the Cisco End-of-Life Policy, go to: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/eos-eol-policy.html.

For more information about the Cisco Product Warranties, go to: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/warranty-listing.html.

To subscribe to receive end-of-life/end-of-sale information, go to: https://cway.cisco.com/mynotifications.

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