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47 Using Dell PS Series Asynchronous Replication | TR1052
A Additional resources
A.1 Technical support and customer service
Offering online and telephone-based support and service options, Dell support service can answer your
questions about PS Series arrays, groups, volumes, array software, and host software. Availability varies by
country and product, and some services might not be available in your area.
Visit Dell.com/support or call 800-945-3355 (United States and Canada).
For international support of Dell PS Series products, visit
http://www.dell.com/support/contents/us/en/555/article/Product-Support/Dell-Subsidiaries/equallogic
Note: If you do not have access to an Internet connection, contact information is printed on your
invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog.
For PS Series software and documentation, visit eqlsupport.dell.com.
A.2 Dell online services
Learn more about Dell products and services using this procedure:
1. Visit Dell.com or the URL specified in any Dell product information.
2. Use the locale menu or click on the link that specifies your country or region.
A.3 Dell PS Series storage solutions
To learn more about current and upcoming Dell PS Series solutions, visit the Dell TechCenter site:
http://delltechcenter.com/page/EqualLogic. Here you can find articles, demos, online discussions,
technical documentation, and more details about the PS Series product family.
For PS Series technical content, visit the EqualLogic Technical Content page on Dell TechCenter.
Dell Storage technical content can be found on the Storage Applications Engineering page.
A.4 Related documentation
See the following referenced or recommended resources related to this document.
Dell PS Series
Group Manager Administrator’s Manual
at eqlsupport.dell.com
Manual Transfer Utility Version 1.2.3 Installation and User's Guide
at eqlsupport.dell.com
Dell PS Series
Group Manager CLI Reference Guide
at eqlsupport.dell.com
Dell EqualLogic PS Series Array: Understanding Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)
Space Borrowing for Snapshots and Replicas