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Configuring a cluster for disaster recovery, Best practice, Configuration steps

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Configuring a cluster for disaster recovery In addition to using a virtual manager, you must configure your cluster and volumes correctly for disaster recovery. This section describes how to configure your system, including the virtual manager. Best practice The following example describes configuring a management group with four storage systems in one cluster. The cluster spans two geographic sites with two storage systems at each site. The cluster contains a single volume with Network RAID-10 that spans both sites. Configuration steps The following configuration steps ensure that all the data is replicated at each site and the managers are configured correctly to handle disaster recovery. 1. Name storage systems with site-identifying host names. To ensure that you can easily identify which storage systems reside at each site, use host names that identify the storage system location. See "Changing the storage system hostname" on page 40 . Management Group Name-TransactionData Storage System Names • Boulder-1 • Golden-1 • Boulder-2 • Golden-2 2. Create management group-plan the managers and virtual manager. When you create the management group in the two-site scenario, plan to start two managers per site and add a virtual manager to the management group. You now have five managers for fault tolerance. See "Managers overview" on page 149. 3. Add storage systems to the cluster in alternating order. Create the cluster. Add the storage systems to the cluster in alternating order of site, as shown in the bulleted list. The order in which the storage systems are added to the cluster determines the order in which copies of data are written to the volume. Alternating the addition of storage systems by site location ensures that data is written to each site as part of the Network RAID-10 configured when you create the volume. See "Creating additional clusters" on page 177. Cluster Name-CreditData Add storage systems to the cluster in the following order • 1st storage system-Boulder-1 • 2nd storage system-Golden-1 • 3rd storage system-Boulder-2 • 4th storage system-Golden-2 172 Using specialized managers

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Configuring a cluster for disaster recovery
In addition to using a virtual manager, you must configure your cluster and volumes correctly for
disaster recovery. This section describes how to configure your system, including the virtual manager.
Best practice
The following example describes configuring a management group with four storage systems in one
cluster. The cluster spans two geographic sites with two storage systems at each site. The cluster
contains a single volume with Network RAID-10 that spans both sites.
Configuration steps
The following configuration steps ensure that all the data is replicated at each site and the managers
are configured correctly to handle disaster recovery.
1. Name storage systems with site-identifying host names.
To ensure that you can easily identify which storage systems reside at each site, use host names that
identify the storage system location. See
Changing the storage system hostname
on page 40 .
Management Group Name
TransactionData
Storage System Names
Boulder-1
Golden-1
Boulder-2
Golden-2
2. Create management group
plan the managers and virtual manager.
When you create the management group in the two-site scenario, plan to start two managers per site
and add a virtual manager to the management group. You now have five managers for fault tolerance.
See
Managers overview
on page 149.
3. Add storage systems to the cluster in alternating order.
Create the cluster. Add the storage systems to the cluster in alternating order of site, as shown in the
bulleted list. The order in which the storage systems are added to the cluster determines the order in
which copies of data are written to the volume. Alternating the addition of storage systems by site
location ensures that data is written to each site as part of the Network RAID-10 configured when you
create the volume. See
Creating additional clusters
on page 177.
Cluster Name
CreditData
Add storage systems to the cluster in the following order
1st storage system
Boulder-1
2nd storage system
Golden-1
3rd storage system
Boulder-2
4th storage system
Golden-2
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