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тАО06-28-2004 06:04 PM
тАО06-28-2004 06:04 PM
I have rp7410 server with two partitions (one for database and one for application) and they need to communicate with each other internally (back-to-back). Then, I was told that the server cells are able to communicate with each other through very high speed backplane that is only connected between them. I am not really sure if this is true, and if it is how do I configure each cell with an IP address that will be in charge of connecting them through this backplane without going to the lan. For example if I have cell 1 with 192.168.1.3 and cell 2 to have 192.168.1.4 while users network are 10.0.0.0. how do I do that├в ┬ж
Appreciate all valuable responses.
Regards,
Ashr
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тАО06-28-2004 08:01 PM
тАО06-28-2004 08:01 PM
Solutionwhen you have 2 partition it is just like you have 2 servers and they can communicate with each other only through LAN.
If both cell are in same partition they can talk to each other thriugh backplane
Sunil
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тАО06-28-2004 08:29 PM
тАО06-28-2004 08:29 PM
Re: rp7410 backplane
You will need to have a network connection between the two servers, as this is to all intents and purposes what you have, two separate individual servers.
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тАО06-28-2004 08:42 PM
тАО06-28-2004 08:42 PM
Re: rp7410 backplane
i will connect both cells ethernet cards using crossed cables back-to-back.
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Ashraf
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тАО06-30-2004 09:56 AM
тАО06-30-2004 09:56 AM
Re: rp7410 backplane
You could also add a GigE card to each partition that you would dedicate for this purpose, as a less expensive alternative to HyperFabric. Yes, TCP/IP still has the overhead issue, and impacts latency and bandwidth even for GigE.