High Availability Topologies
Figure 39
through
Figure 42
the highest level of availability because they have fully redundant hardware data paths to
each disk array. There are no single points of failure in these topologies. These topologies
are more complex and expensive to implement than non-high availability topologies.
Characteristics
•
The direct connect topology
redundant data paths between the host and the disk array, but this configuration also
provides limited distance and connectivity.
•
The use of multiple hubs creates redundant data paths between all hosts and all disk
arrays. Multiple hubs also provides greater connectivity, increasing the number of disk
arrays and host that can be interconnected.
•
The use of hubs and switches increases the distance that can be achieved between the
host and the Disk Array FC60. The host and hub can be up to 500 meters apart, and the
distance from the hub to the disk arrays can be an additional 500 meters.
Topologies for Windows NT and Windows 2000
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illustrate high availability topologies. These topologies achieve
(Figure
39) achieves high availability by providing
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