MetroCluster Manuals ( CA08871-401 )

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Differences among the ONTAP MetroCluster configurations

The various MetroCluster configurations have key differences in the required components.

In all configurations, each of the two MetroCluster sites are configured as an ONTAP cluster. In a two-node MetroCluster configuration, each node is configured as a single-node cluster.

Feature

IP configurations

Number of controllers

Four or eight*

Uses an IP switch storage fabric

Yes

Uses FC-to-SAS bridges

No

Uses direct-attached SAS storage

Yes (local attached only)

Supports ADP

Yes

Supports local HA

Yes

Supports ONTAP automatic unplanned switchover (AUSO)

No

Supports unmirrored aggregates

Yes (beginning with ONTAP 9.8)

Supports array LUNs

No

Supports ONTAP Mediator

Yes

Supports MetroCluster Tiebreaker

Yes (not in combination with ONTAP Mediator)

Supports All SAN Arrays

Yes

Important

Notice the following considerations for eight-node MetroCluster IP configurations:

  • Eight-node configurations are supported beginning with ONTAP 9.9.1.

  • Only Fujitsu-validated MetroCluster switches (ordered from Fujitsu) are supported.

  • Configurations using IP-routed (layer 3) backend connections are not supported.

  • Configurations using shared private layer 2 networks are not supported.

  • Configurations using a Cisco 9336C-FX2 shared switch are not supported.

Support for All SAN Array systems in MetroCluster configurations

Some of the All SAN Arrays (ASAs) are supported in MetroCluster configurations. In the MetroCluster documentation, the information for ENTERNUS AX models applies to the corresponding ASA system. For example, all cabling and other information for the ETERNUS AX4100 system also applies to the ETERNUS AX4200 ASA system.

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