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Syncro CS 9361-8i and Syncro CS 9380-8e Controllers User Guide
November 2014

Chapter 1: Introduction

HA-DAS Terminology

bring one controller node down for scheduled maintenance, the other node takes over with no interruption
of service.

1.2

HA-DAS Terminology

This section defines some additional important HA-DAS terms.

Cache Mirror: A cache coherency term describing the duplication of write-back cached data across two
controllers.

Exclusive Access: A host access policy in which a VD is only exposed to, and accessed by, a single specified server.

Failover: The process in which the management of drive groups and VDs transitions from one controller to the
peer controller to maintain data access and availability.

HA Domain: A type of storage domain that consists of a set of HA controllers, cables, shared disk resources, and
storage media.

Peer Controller: A relative term to describe the HA controller in the HA domain that acts as the failover controller.

Server/Controller Node: A processing entity composed of a single host processor unit or multiple host processor
units that is characterized by having a single instance of a host operating system.

Server Storage Cluster: An HA storage topology in which a common pool of storage devices is shared by two
computer nodes through dedicated Syncro CS controllers.

Shared Access: A host access policy in which a VD is exposed to, and can be accessed by, all servers in the HA
domain.

Virtual Drive (VD): A storage unit created by a RAID controller from one or more physical drives. Although a

virtual drive can consist of multiple drives, it is seen by the operating system as a single drive. Depending on the
RAID level used, the virtual drive might retain redundant data in case of a drive failure.

1.3

Syncro CS 9361-8i and Syncro CS 9380-8e Solution Features

The Syncro CS solution for these controllers supports the following HA features.

Server storage cluster topology, enabled by the following supported operating systems:

Microsoft® Windows Server®2008 R2

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1

Microsoft Windows Server 2012

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2

Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012

Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012 R2

Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 6.3

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4

CentOS® 6.5

SuSE® Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2

Clustering/HA services support:

Microsoft failover clustering

Red Hat High Availability Add-on

SuSE High Availability Extensions

Dual-active HA with shared storage

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