We taken a less costly and less complicated solution after looking into the HACMP options listed by Marcos below.. The question that will need to first answer is the recovery time required to have your redundant NV/6000 online and if the NV/6000 recovery has to be fully automated.
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Hi, Jovan
You can implement HACMP with EMC or SHARK disk solutions.
You can implement an HACMP cluster with two servers: Netview and other relevant server. You can separate these two servers in two distinct sites/rooms.
Between the two site you can implement PPRC (Shark disk) or SRDF (EMC disk).
It´s possible to integrate HACMP and PPRC or SRDF processes.
The result will be:
- a contingency of servers and services;
- a contingency and high availability.
You have to consider the effort and the cost with the implementation and the maintanance.
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De: Roberts, Jovan (J.B.) [mailto:jrobe139 AT ford DOT com]
Enviada em: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:51
Para: 'nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com'
Assunto: [nv-l] Question#1 - Redundant & Disaster Recovery Solution for (AIX) Net view Server
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We are trying to determine the best redundant and disaster recovery solutions for our Netview server (AIX). What type of solutions are being used by other IBM customers?
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Jovan Roberts
Ford Motor Company
ITI - Edison Project Office - NMS COE
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