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VERITAS Volume Manager 3.5 Administrator's Guide > Chapter 10 Administering
Cluster FunctionalityIntroduction |
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A cluster consists of a number of hosts or nodes that share a set of disks. The main benefits of cluster configurations are:
The cluster functionality of Volume Manager (VxVM) allows up to 16 nodes in a cluster to simultaneously access and manage a set of disks under VxVM control (VM disks). The same logical view of disk configuration and any changes to this is available on all the nodes. When the cluster functionality is enabled, all the nodes in the cluster can share VxVM objects. This chapter discusses the cluster functionality that is provided with VxVM.
This chapter does not discuss VERITAS Cluster File System™ nor cluster management software. See the documentation provided with these products for more information about them. For additional information about using the Dynamic Multipathing (DMP) feature of VxVM in a clustered environment, see “DMP in a Clustered Environment”. |
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