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The Question is: I have read most of the FAQ's regarding VAX/VMS and NT integration. I got mixed information. Does DEC/Compaq have an clustering product for VMS and NT platforms? Thanks The Answer is : The OpenVMS Cluster capabilities are presently roughly a decade more advanced than the Microsoft "Wolfpack" model. OpenVMS Clusters allow storage to be shared -- for write access -- by applications running across up to 96 nodes, and entirely in parallel. Microsoft "Wolfpack" permits exactly one node to access the disks at a time, and the disks can be failed over to the standby node. No shared access is permitted. OpenVMS Clusters coordinate operations using a fully distributed lock manager. Both the operating system and applications can take advantage of the lock manager for tasks ranging from the obvious case of file access to a distributed application scheme used to coordinate the plowing of snow, the loans of books in a library, or the picking of oranges. Microsoft applications completely lack this, often resorting to the creation and deletion of small "marker" files. OpenVMS and Microsoft Windows NT can operate together in a Microsoft COM or SMB environment, as well as via industry standard protocols such as NFS and TCP/IP.
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