Consistency groups

A consistency group is an optional container for FlashCopy mappings or remote-copy relationships. When you use a consistency group, you can complete copy operations on the entire group instead of the individual mappings.

You can add many mappings or relationships to a consistency group. Review and consider the following guidelines:
The system supports the following types of consistency groups:
FlashCopy consistency groups
A FlashCopyconsistency group is a container for FlashCopy mappings to help manage related copies and ensure consistency. You can add many mappings to a consistency group.

The consistency group is specified when the FlashCopy mapping is created. You can also add existing FlashCopy mappings to a new consistency group or change the consistency group later. When you use a consistency group, you prepare and start that group instead of the individual FlashCopy mappings. This process ensures that a consistent copy is made of all the source volumes. FlashCopy mappings to control at an individual level are known as stand-alone mappings. Do not place stand-alone mappings into a consistency group because they become controlled as part of that consistency group.

Remote Copy Consistency Groups
You can group remote-copy relationships into a consistency group so that they can be updated at the same time. A command that is issued to the consistency group is simultaneously applied to all of the relationships in the group.