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6660.1 | | COOKIE::FROEHLIN | VMS...riding into the setting sun! | Tue May 06 1997 13:48 | 3 |
| OpenVMS host based volume shadowing requires identical disks (by geometry).
Guenther
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6660.2 | Yup | SSDEVO::RMCLEAN | | Tue May 06 1997 14:09 | 2 |
| Yes HSx40/50's will do that. The result will be the size of the smallest
disk.
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6660.3 | Maybe I missed something... | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Tue May 06 1997 17:00 | 2 |
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DIGITAL solid state disks already have in-built mirroring...
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6660.4 | I do? | SUBSYS::VIDIOT::PATENAUDE | Ask your boss for ARRAY's... | Tue May 06 1997 19:08 | 14 |
| Built in "retention" yes, built in mirroring is a stretch ;^)
To answer the base question.
1) VMS Shadowing requires EXACT geometery. This also means the controllers
involved also have to present the drive the same to VMS. You cannot shadow an
RZ28M on a KZPSC to an RZ28M on a KZPAA or HSZ40. But you can shadow a RZ28M on
a KZPAA to an RZ28M on a KSPSA or KZPDA. (BTW: RZ28,RZ28B and RZ28M all have the
exact same geo)
2) Controller Shadowing does not "always" require the same geometry, they will
take the lowest capacity member and apply to rest of members. IE: 2GB+4GB=4GB
being used, or 2GB data space available (mirrored) + 2GB wasted.
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6660.5 | Give your system VD: | EVMS::EVERHART | | Tue May 13 1997 10:51 | 10 |
| One of the vddriver variants on the freeware CD will work with
volume shadowing and will invent geometries or let you do so
if you want. I believe LDdriver will also do this, in either
case permitting parts of drives to be shadowed with host based
shadowing.
(Some of my other virtual disks also do their own 2 volume shadowing
and one at least implements "shadowing" to a global section
so reads come from there also.)
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6660.6 | customer is doing it!! | DV780::THURY | Making it so... | Tue May 27 1997 10:02 | 10 |
| A customer of mine has successfully done exactly what the base-noter
asked. He has mirrored an SSD (EZ56?) with an RZ26 (within an HSJ40).
They have since experienced a SSD failure, and the RZ26 alone was able
to service the IO requests (although not as fast as as the SSD). Upon
repairing/replacing the SSD, everything returned to normal!
Bottom line is that controller-based mirroring of mixed disk drives
has been demonstrated to work!
Denny
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