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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard Cluster
Understanding Types of Disaster Tolerant Clusters
Chapter 1 23
Cluster Extension (CLX) Cluster
A Linux CLX cluster is similar to an HP-UX metropolitan cluster and
is a cluster that has alternate nodes located in different parts of a city or
in nearby cities. Putting nodes further apart increases the likelihood that
alternate nodes will be available for failover in the event of a disaster.
The architectural requirements are the same as for an extended distance
cluster, with the additional constraint of a third location for arbitrator
node(s) or quorum server. And as with an extended distance cluster, the
distance separating the nodes in a metropolitan cluster is limited by the
data replication and network technology available.
In addition, there is no hard requirement on how far the third location
has to be from the two main data centers. The third location can be as
close as the room next door with its own power source or can be as far as
in a site across town. The distance between all three locations dictates
the level of disaster tolerance a metropolitan cluster can provide.
On Linux, the metropolitan cluster is implemented using CLX.
•CLX for XP
•CLX for EVA
For HP-UX, Metropolitan cluster architecture is implemented through
the following HP products:
Metrocluster with Continuous Access XP
Metrocluster with Continuous Access EVA
Metrocluster with EMC SRDF
The above HP-UX products are described in detail in Chapters 3, 4, and
5 of the Designing Disaster Tolerant HA Clusters Using Metrocluster and
Continentalclusters user’s guide. The Linux products are described in
detail in Getting Started with MC/ServiceGuard for Linux guide. While
there are some differences between the HP-UX and the Linux versions,
the concepts are similar enough that only Cluster Extension (CLX) will
be described here.
On-line versions of the above document and other HA documentation are
available at http://docs.hp.com -> High Availability.
On-line versions of the Cluster Extension documentation is available at
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/120851-0-0-225-12
1.html-> HP StorageWorks Cluster Extension EVA or XP.