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Clustering, Multisite Setup in Cisco KMC.

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Chapter 1 Product Overview About Cisco Storage Media Encryption Send documentation comments to [email protected] Figure 1-2 Multisite Setup in Cisco KMC. Primary Data Center Cisco Fabric Manager Fabric A Cisco SME Cluster 1 Fabric B Cisco KMC Key catalog Clustering Cisco Fabric Manager Fabric B Cisco SME Cluster 2 Fabric B Cisco Fabric Manager Cisco SME Cluster 3 Fabric A Fabric A 188893 Other Data Centers In the case of multisite deployments when the Cisco KMC is separated from Fabric Manager, fabric discovery is not required on the Cisco KMC installation. The clusters that have connection to the Cisco KMC will be online and the clusters that are not connected, but are not deactivated, appear as offline. The Cisco SME clusters that are deleted from the fabric appear as deactivated. The high availability Cisco KMC server consists of a primary server and a secondary server. When the primary server is unavailable, the cluster connects to the secondary server and fails over to the primary server once the primary server is available. The high availability KMC will be available after you configure the high availability settings in the Fabric Manager Web Client. For more information on the configuration, see the "Choosing High Availability Settings" section on page 6-5. For information about primary and secondary servers, see the "High Availability Key Management Center" section on page 6-5. Cluster technology provides reliability and availability, automated load balancing, failover capabilities, and a single point of management. OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide 1-5

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide
OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Chapter 1
Product Overview
About Cisco Storage Media Encryption
Figure 1-2
Multisite Setup in Cisco KMC.
In the case of multisite deployments when the Cisco KMC is separated from Fabric Manager, fabric
discovery is not required on the Cisco KMC installation. The clusters that have connection to the Cisco
KMC will be online and the clusters that are not connected, but are not deactivated, appear as offline.
The Cisco SME clusters that are deleted from the fabric appear as deactivated.
The high availability Cisco KMC server consists of a primary server and a secondary server. When the
primary server is unavailable, the cluster connects to the secondary server and fails over to the primary
server once the primary server is available. The high availability KMC will be available after you
configure the high availability settings in the Fabric Manager Web Client. For more information on the
configuration, see the
“Choosing High Availability Settings” section on page 6-5
.
For information about primary and secondary servers, see the
“High Availability Key Management
Center” section on page 6-5
.
Clustering
Cluster technology provides reliability and availability, automated load balancing, failover capabilities,
and a single point of management.
Primary Data Center
Fabric A
Fabric A
Cisco SME
Cluster 2
Cisco SME
Cluster 3
Fabric A
Cisco KMC
Cisco
Fabric
Manager
Cisco
Fabric
Manager
Cisco
Fabric
Manager
Fabric B
Fabric B
Fabric B
Cisco SME
Cluster 1
Key catalog
Other Data Centers
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