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01-20-2006 01:30 AM
01-20-2006 01:30 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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01-20-2006 01:35 AM
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Solutionhttp://h20293.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=J4240AA
Rgds...Geoff
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01-20-2006 01:39 AM
01-20-2006 01:39 AM
Re: High Available Network
Jeff Traigle
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01-20-2006 01:53 AM
01-20-2006 01:53 AM
Re: High Available Network
Good day!!
This can be achieved with using HP Auto Port Aggregation product.
HP APA provides the following key benefits:--------------------------------------------
Bandwidth scalability: Allows scaling of networks to improve aggregate throughput.
High availability: Provides redundancy or link aggregation of network ports.
Load balancing: Supports load balancing and failure recovery capabilities and distributes traffic evenly across the aggregated links, based on IP, TCP Port, or MAC address.
Single MAC address: Assigns one single logical MAC address to an aggregate and all its ports.
Flexibility: Allows addition and deletion of ports in an aggregate to achieve desired performance whenever needed.
Investment protection: Utilizes Ethernet technology, which provides a natural upgrade path for current Ethernet installations, leveraging existing end-stations, management tools and training.
Lower IT costs: Provides automated configuration and management tools using the IEEE 802.3ad or PAgP standards.
Details you can check in the link:
http://h20293.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.
do?productNumber=J4240AA
Cheers,
Raj.
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01-20-2006 01:57 AM
01-20-2006 01:57 AM
Re: High Available Network
i know the other replies are more significant
but also would be nice to start "HA" consept
and many docs below the link.
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/ha.html#Serviceguard%20Extension%20for%20Faster%20Failover
Good Luck,
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01-20-2006 02:03 AM
01-20-2006 02:03 AM
Re: High Available Network
One node cluster with several network card and good network hardware routing would achieve the goal.
APA is very good for network availability for application on a server not clustered. Service guard is good for both database and application in a cluster. APA not commonly used in a cluster.
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01-20-2006 02:09 AM
01-20-2006 02:09 AM
Re: High Available Network
HA between 2 of my criticcal nodes at once
we had been installed apa with MC/Service Guard but later we removed it because we
understood that we did not need it...
Good Luck,