Nathan Dietsch wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am working with a customer on a solution where ZFS looks very
> promising. The solution requires disaster recovery and the chosen
> technology for providing DR of services in this organisation is Veritas
> Cluster Server.
> Has anyone implemented ZFS with Veritas Cluster Server to provide
> high-availability for ZFS pools and datasets? I understand that Sun
> Cluster is a better product for use with ZFS, but it is not supported
> within the organisation and is not available for use within the proposed
> solution.
> I am specifically looking for information on implementation experiences
> and failover testing with ZFS and VCS.
> Furthermore, if anyone has implemented ZFS on SRDF, I would also be
> interesting in hearing about those implementation experiences.
> Any and all input would be most appreciated.
Unfortunately, VxFS is still the best way to go with Veritas Cluster in
a HA environment -- ZFS cannot go active-active with the same filesystem
on two nodes.
Since you mentioned DR, you can use VVR and go
(active-active)<-VVR->(active-active) and write to the "same" filesystem
on four nodes (assuming synchronous locking doesn't bottleneck your I/O).
ZFS is good stuff but it can't replace VxFS/VVR (yet). VxFS has a few
years head-start. :)
Rob++
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