Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard Cluster
Disaster Tolerant Architecture Guidelines
Disaster Tolerant Cluster Limitations
Disaster tolerant clusters have limitations, some of which can be mitigated by good planning. Some examples of MPOF that may not be covered by disaster tolerant configurations:
•Failure of all networks among all data centers — This can be mitigated by using a different route for all network cables.
•Loss of power in more than one data center — This can be mitigated by making sure data centers are on different power circuits, and redundant power supplies are on different circuits. If power outages are frequent in your area, and down time is expensive, you may want to invest in a backup generator.
•Loss of all copies of the
•A rolling disaster is a disaster that occurs before the cluster is able to recover from failure that is not normally considered a “disaster”. An example is a data replication link that fails, then, as it is being restored and data is being resynchronized, a disaster causes an entire data center to fail. The effects of rolling disasters can be mitigated by ensuring that a copy of the data is stored either
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