Sun Cluster Concepts Guide for Solaris OS

x86: Sun Cluster Topology Examples

A topology is the connection scheme that connects the cluster nodes to the storage platforms that are used in the cluster. Sun Cluster supports any topology that adheres to the following guidelines.

Sun Cluster does not require you to configure a cluster by using specific topologies. The following clustered pair topology, which is the only topology for clusters that are composed of x86 based nodes, is described to provide the vocabulary to discuss a cluster's connection scheme. This topology is a typical connection scheme.

The following section includes a sample diagram of the topology.

x86: Clustered Pair Topology

A clustered pair topology is two nodes operating under a single cluster administrative framework. In this configuration, failover occurs only between a pair. However, all nodes are connected by the cluster interconnect and operate under Sun Cluster software control. You might use this topology to run a parallel database or a failover or scalable application on the pair.

The following figure illustrates a clustered pair configuration.

Figure 2–6 x86: Clustered Pair Topology

Illustration: The preceding context describes the graphic.