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Failure Scenario |
Failure Behavior |
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Single or multiple host failure |
Applications can automatically failover to other hosts in the same site or other hosts in the other site connected to the other array. This is driven by VMware HA assuming clusters are stretched between sites. |
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Stretched SAN fabric outage (FC or iSCSI) (failure of SAN interconnect between sites) |
Host IO automatically continues on local paths in the local site. Uniformly connected hosts:
Non-uniformly connected hosts:
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SAN fabric outage in one site |
Applications can automatically failover to hosts at the other site connected to the other array. This is driven by host cluster software assuming clusters are stretched between sites. VMware HA, Oracle RAC, SQL Cluster, etc. Uniformly connected hosts:
Non-uniformly connected hosts:
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The next two sections will describe how ESXi hosts in a stretched cluster configuration respond to certain failures including:
- Host failures—what happens to VMs running on a host when it fails?
- Array failure—what happens when a FlashArray fails?
The focus will not be on why the array goes down, but instead if the array goes down, how do ESXi and vSphere HA react?