Unlike metropolitan and campus clusters, which
have a single-cluster architecture, a continental cluster uses
multiple Serviceguard clusters to provide application recovery over
local or wide areas. Using the Continentalclusters product, two
independently functioning clusters are set up in such a way that
in the event of a disaster, one cluster can
take over the critical operations formerly carried out by the other
cluster.
Disaster tolerance is obtained by eliminating the cluster
itself as a single point of failure. This chapter describes the
configuration and management of a basic continental cluster through
the following topics:
NOTE: This chapter briefly addresses data replication, highly
available WANs, and site security and communication. Chapters 5
and 7 give details on physical data replication using the HP StorageWorks
Disk Array XP Series with Continuous Access XP and the EMC Symmetrix
with the SRDF facility.
Information on logical data replication via the Oracle Standby
Database is available from your HP representative. Also see the “White
Papers” area at: