Storage Foundation Cluster File System HA on VMware VMDK Deployment Guide
Storage Foundation Cluster File System (CFS) provides several advantages over a traditional file system when running in a VMware guest OS. The primary benefit is that multiple virtual servers (up to 64) using CFS can simultaneously access data residing on the same physical LUN or virtual disk.7.2KViews9likes5CommentsAvoiding Service Interruption with I/O Shipping Technology
One of the new features that has been introduced within Storage Foundation Cluster File System HA 6.0.1 is I/O Shipping. This new feature improves resiliency across Cluster File System nodes reducing downtime and improving resiliency. I/O Shipping is about being able to ship I/O from one cluster node to another when a problem in the I/O path occurs.1.5KViews7likes6CommentsInfoScale Availability using Veritas Cluster Server I/O Fencing Architecture Guide
Executive Summary I/O Fencing provides protection against data corruption and can guarantee data consistency in a clustered environment. Data is the most valuable component in today’s enterprises. Having data protected and therefore consistent at all times is a number one priority.2.8KViews4likes1CommentSingle-Step Deployment of Veritas Storage Foundation High Availability 6.0.3 on RHEL 6.4/6.5 Using Yum
This deployment guide explains how to install and configure Symantec Storage Foundation and High Availability products on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems using the Yum package manager. Special focus is on the RHEL 6.4/6.5 version, as these require a multi-step installation process using Symantec’s Common Product Installer (CPI). Both RHEL 6.4 and RHEL 6.5 require an upgrade to the Storage Foundation 6.0.3 maintenance release and the installation of Veritas File System (VxFS) hot fix 6.0.300.300. (See TechNote 203099 and TechNote 214270.) Using YUM as described in this guide lets you install the Veritas Storage Foundation base product packages as well as all the necessary updates and patches from a central Yum repository in one step, without the need for multiple calls to the product installer.1.8KViews4likes5CommentsVCS support for Oracle Solaris Kernel Zones
Oracle Solaris introduced kernel zones feature in Oracle Solaris 11.2, which provides the flexibility, efficiency and isolation of Oracle Solaris Zones while adding the capability for each kernel zone to run in an independent kernel. Each kernel zone running on a host can be at a different kernel level and be updated individually.1.4KViews3likes0CommentsConfiguring logical domains and SFHA in OVM for SPARC environment with multiple IO Domains
This white paper describes how to configure Oracle VM for SPARC logical domains with multiple I/O domains with Symantec Storage Foundation and High Availability (SFHA). The logical domains are managed by Symantec Cluster Server (VCS) installed in the I/O domains and the logical domains are part of a multi-node SFHA cluster formed between logical domains.582Views3likes0CommentsBem Vindo!
Olá e Bem vindo ao grupo privado de Partner Enablement para as linhas de produto Storage Foundation. Este forum privado dedica-se a conteúdo e discussões relacionadas as etapas de pré-vendas dos produtos: - Storage Foundation (incluindo Volume Manager, Veritas File System, Veritas Cluster File System, Dinamic Multipathing)671Views2likes1CommentImplementing Solaris Zones with Cluster File System HA 6.0
Provided within this document are the steps necessary to create a highly available Solaris zone environment using Cluster File System HA 6.0. Additional content includes advanced provisioning techniques using Storage Foundation Space Optimized Snapshots, instant roll back procedures using File System Checkpoints as well as patching techniques designed to help elevate some of the operation2.9KViews2likes6Comments