Stay with HP Serviceguard!  From experience, I rank HA solutions in this order:

1. HP serviceguard - easy and it works.
2. IBM HACMP - do it the way IBM wants it and it works.
3. Sun Cluster - get a high paid consultant to set it up and have them come back to 
change it :)  Better yet, go with Veritas Trusted Cluster.

Just my $.02.  I know some Sun ppl on this list will disagree, but if they worked in a 
HP env maybe not :)

Gene

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Hi...
 I am looking for inputs from anybody who has experience in both
MC/Serviceguard (MC/S) as well as Sun cluster implementation. If a DBA/SA
team has lots of experience in implementing MC/Serviceguard clusters on HP
and trying to move to SunClusters for HA solution ...

a) What are the common things between MC/S and and Sun clusters (ex: about 5
minute fail-over time, fixed IP address, 2 or more nodes in a cluster, disk
sharing etc..)

b) Any differences between these... What are the things to watch out for
(assuming the team already knows in and out of  MC/Serviceguard)

Thank you in advance...
Rama

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