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02-15-2005 02:13 AM
02-15-2005 02:13 AM
MetroCluster solution needed?
I'm concerned about the distance. I'm very familiar with clustering, but have never had to "extend" a cluster to a second site. Can anyone give me some limitations? I haven't found much other than fluffy marketing docs about MetroCluster. Any decent docs/whitepapers would also be appreciated.
Thanks in advance...
-tjh
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02-15-2005 02:40 AM
02-15-2005 02:40 AM
Re: MetroCluster solution needed?
http://docs.hp.com/en/B7660-90016/B7660-90016.pdf
It shoul dhelp you with your questions.
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02-15-2005 03:54 AM
02-15-2005 03:54 AM
Re: MetroCluster solution needed?
Melvyn refered to the document - and I located a web-page in that document which describes cluster types and when you would go from an Extended Distance Cluster to a Metrocluster:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B7660-90016/ch01s03.html?btnNext=next%A0%BB
This section gives distance limitations.
-sd
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02-15-2005 04:35 AM
02-15-2005 04:35 AM
Re: MetroCluster solution needed?
at the risk of being totally off target:
Oracle runs just fine, with simultanious access, either with site-preference or load balancing, on a two- or three-site VMS cluster, synchronously shadowed storage, with total distance (measured around the actual ring) of up to 1600 KM (guess you call that 1000 M).
The big question: How much of your app is Oracle itself, and how much is "OS-specific" code around it.
It the first is the great majority, it is a REAL GOOD option. Many such configs have already celebrated their uptime lustrum. :-)
If a lot of code is OS-specific, then the cost of migration could make my suggestion of lesser value. :-(
fwiw,
Proost.
Have one on me.
Jan
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02-15-2005 05:16 AM
02-15-2005 05:16 AM
Re: MetroCluster solution needed?
All: I am seeing some discrepancies in the HP documentation. Can FC switches talk up to 50km without going to DWDM, or is it only 10km? (I've seen both numbers...)
I believe our "ideal" solution would allow application clients operating at two locations (site A and B) to access the server running at site A. If site A went down, remaining clients would access application from site B. (with no manual intervention required).
Again, I know that conceptually this is possible, but at a 15mi distance, I'm not sure what performance will be like.
Anybody have any real world experience with extended cluster?
-tjh
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02-15-2005 10:28 PM
02-15-2005 10:28 PM
Re: MetroCluster solution needed?
Real world experience?
Yes, but (of course) not exactly your params.
Our inter-site distance is only 7KM (round trip 15.5 KM),
And NO native-Oracle database, but Oracle-RDB and Oracle-dbms (and Progress, and Basis+, but those are regrettably not cluster-wide, just failover).
We have NO latency problems whatsoever.
My experience with native-Oracle dates back to VMS V6.x with ORA V7.y, and that used to also run smoothly cluster-wide.
Inhowfar that info may be extrapolated is beyond my knowledge.
hth,
Proost.
Have one on me.
Jan