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11-23-2024 07:11 AM - last edited on 11-24-2024 07:59 PM by support_s
11-23-2024 07:11 AM - last edited on 11-24-2024 07:59 PM by support_s
Is really nessasary to deploy your Nimble witness appliance at a 3rd site if you are only replicating one way between 2 Nimble arrays?
I'm thinking it should be fine to just have the witness running at the target replication partner site.
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11-23-2024 09:50 AM
11-23-2024 09:50 AM
Re: Nimble replication witness
Hi CRD
My recommendation is to consider the witness appliance if you are concerned about maintaining availability in case of a site failure, and if you would like to have failover capability in case of a site failure. However, this is not typically a requirement since replication is only one-way.
Hope this helps.!!
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Mahesh.
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11-24-2024 11:55 PM
11-24-2024 11:55 PM
Re: Nimble replication witness
Hi Mahesh
Thank you for the feedback. Would still like to use the ASO funtionality of the wintess appliance so my thinking is to just run it at the target site as the replication is not bi-directional, but only one-way thus if the Primary array fails the ASO will handover the volume collections to the partner array.
Thank you
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11-25-2024 07:02 AM
11-25-2024 07:02 AM
SolutionHi CRD
Thank you for the clarification. This approach makes sense since the replication is one-way. Having the ASO installed on the target site will allow for a seamless handover of volume collections if the primary array fails. You may also contact the HPE Nimble tech support team if you need any additional support or further details to proceed with the setup.
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