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06-28-2005 10:13 PM
06-28-2005 10:13 PM
Hi Everyone
We want to put two servers in a cluster at geographically separate datacenters linked by a 100Mb LAN Extension service. This means we need to have the same IP subnet available at both sites, I am wondering how to achieve this ? Can we do this using trunk links or do we need to do some clever routing ?
Can anyone give advise on the best way to do this ?
Thanks in advance
Steve
We want to put two servers in a cluster at geographically separate datacenters linked by a 100Mb LAN Extension service. This means we need to have the same IP subnet available at both sites, I am wondering how to achieve this ? Can we do this using trunk links or do we need to do some clever routing ?
Can anyone give advise on the best way to do this ?
Thanks in advance
Steve
take your time and think things through
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07-12-2005 09:57 AM
07-12-2005 09:57 AM
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specific to MC service guard but may give you some ideas..http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90070/ch01s07.html
might give further ideas..http://www.networkworldpartners.com/ciena/dataCenters.jsp
plug "geographically separate data centers" into google and see results...
might give further ideas..http://www.networkworldpartners.com/ciena/dataCenters.jsp
plug "geographically separate data centers" into google and see results...
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