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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Overview Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 |
1. Introduction to Geographic Edition Software
2. Key Concepts for Geographic Edition
3. Geographic Edition Architecture
Geographic Edition Software Environment
Geographic Edition Hardware Environment
Geographically Distributed Cluster Topology
The Geographic Edition software does not limit the distance between partner clusters. Partner clusters require data replication connections to support the protection groups that are hosted by the partnership. Partner clusters must be compatibly configured to support data replication between the clusters.
The Geographic Edition software supports replication from a single-node cluster to a single-node cluster, from a multinode cluster to a single-node cluster, and from a multinode cluster to a multinode cluster.
While you can use a single-node cluster at both the primary and backup sites, a single-node cluster offers no internal redundancy. To ensure no single point of failure, you must have a minimum of two nodes in a cluster at the primary site. Use a single-node cluster at the secondary site as a cost effective backup solution if the secondary site is used only for backup purposes. Do not use single-node cluster to run mission critical applications.
Primary clusters and secondary clusters can have any configuration that is supported by the Oracle Solaris Cluster product if the data replication characteristics of these clusters are compatible. The level of compatibility varies with each data replication product.
The following requirements determine the data replication connection:
The distance between the partner clusters
The amount of data that is being replicated
Data replication configuration parameters
The Geographic Edition product enables you to balance between data consistency and the cost of the connection, where data consistency is the acceptable amount of data loss.
The following figure illustrates a data replication configuration from a two-node cluster to a single-node cluster.
Figure 3-1 Data Replication From a Two-Node Cluster to a Single-Node Cluster
The following figure illustrates a data replication configuration from a two-node cluster to a two-node cluster.
Figure 3-2 Data Replication From a Two-Node Cluster to a Two-Node Cluster