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HP Part Number: T1906-90023
December 2007
Legal Notices
Table of Contents
Printing History
Preface
Guide to Disaster Tolerant Solutions Documents
1 Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard Cluster
Evaluating the Need for Disaster Tolerance
What is a Disaster Tolerant Architecture?
Understanding Types of Disaster Tolerant Clusters
Extended Distance Clusters
Extended Distance Cluster for RAC
Metropolitan Cluster
Continental Cluster
Support for Maintenance Mode in a Continentalclusters Environment
Continental Cluster With Cascading Failover
Three Data Center Architecture
Comparison of Disaster Tolerant Solutions
Disaster Tolerant Architecture Guidelines
Protecting Nodes through Geographic Dispersion
Protecting Data through Replication
Using Alternative Power Sources
Creating Highly Available Networking
Disaster Tolerant Cluster Limitations
Managing a Disaster Tolerant Environment
Additional Disaster Tolerant Solutions Information
2 Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard
Types of Data Link for Storage and Networking
Two Data Center Architecture
Two Data Center FibreChannel Implementations
Cross-Subnet Configurations
Advantages and Disadvantages of a Two Data Center Architecture
Two Data Center and Third Location Architectures
Rules for Separate Network and Data Links
Guidelines on DWDM Links for Network and Data
Additional Disaster Tolerant Solutions Information
Glossary
Index
List of Figures
1-1
High Availability Architecture.
1-2
Disaster Tolerant Architecture
1-3
Extended Distance Cluster
1-4
Metropolitan Cluster
1-5
Continental Cluster
1-6
Cascading Failover Data Center Distribution Using Metrocluster
1-7
Three Data Center Solution Overview
1-8
Physical Data Replication
1-9
Logical Data Replication
1-10
Alternative Power Sources
1-11
Reliability of the Network is Paramount
1-12
Highly Available FDDI Network: Two Options
1-13
Routing Highly Available Ethernet Connections in Opposite Directions
2-1
Two Data Centers with FibreChannel Hubs
2-2
Two Data Centers with FibreChannel Switches and FDDI
2-3
Two Data Centers with DWDM Network and Storage
2-4
Two Data Centers with Cross-Subnet
2-5
Two Data Centers and Third Location with DWDM and Arbitrators
2-6
Two Data Centers and Third Location with DWDM and Quorum Server
List of Tables
1
Editions and Releases
2
Disaster Tolerant Solutions Document Road Map
1-1
Comparison of Disaster Tolerant Cluster Solutions
1-2
Supported Distances Extended Distance Cluster Configurations
2-1
Link Technologies and Distances
2-2
Supported System and Data Center Combinations
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