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Topologies for Windows NT and Windows 2000 133
Topology and Array
Planning
Non-High Availability Topologies
Figure 45 through Figure 47 illustrate non-high availability topologies. These topologies do
not achieve the highest level of data availability because they have a hardware component
that represents a single point of failure. That is, if the critical component fails, access to the
data on the disk array will be interrupted. These topologies are simpler and less expensive
to implement than true high availability topologies.
Characteristics
The critical components that represent a single point of failure in these configurations
are:
The hub or switch.
The FC host adapter, if there is only a single connection from the host to the hub. In
a cluster configuration a single host adapter does not represent a single point of
failure because data will still be available through the other cluster host.
The FC cable if there is only a single connection between the host and the hub. In a
cluster configuration the FC cable does not represent a single point of failure
because data will still be available through the other cluster host.
The use of hubs and switches increases the distance that can be achieved between the
host and the Disk Array FC60. The host and hub can be up to 500 meters apart, and the
distance from the hub to the disk arrays can be an additional 500 meters.
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