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The Question is: At the present time we have a DEC Alpha 8400 clustered via a star coupler to a storage works cabinet in the hospital data center. The question is: Is it possible to cluster two Dec Alpha 8400's if they are a mile away from each other. This second 8400 would be a failover for the primary 8400. They would both be on a 100 mb switch servicing the University of New Mexico Hospital an d campus. If possible I would like to get a drawing or something that shows it. Thank You The Answer is : Please contact the Compaq Customer Support Center for technical assistance. Please see the Guidelines for OpenVMS Cluster Configurations manual, part of the OpenVMS documentation set, for detailed information on the available configurations. This would be a multiple-interconnect configuration, with CI used for the local communications and a point-to-point network link (and the appropriate bridge, brouter, repeater, or switch) used to connect the LAN segments at the two sites. OpenVMS Clusters spanning 150 miles are supported using standard products. Larger spans can (potentially) be supported, as part of the disaster-tolerant cluster configuration services. From the OpenVMS Cluster Software Product Description (SPD): ... o OpenVMS Cluster CPUs that are configured using WAN interconnects must adhere to the detailed line specifications described in the Guidelines for OpenVMS Cluster Configurations manual. The maximum CPU separation is 150 miles. ... o LAN segments can be bridged to form an extended LAN (ELAN). The ELAN must conform to IEEE 802.1D, with the following restrictions: - All LAN paths used for OpenVMS Cluster communication must operate with a nominal bandwidth of at least 10 megabits per second. - The ELAN must be capable of delivering packets that use the padded Ethernet Version 2.0 packet format and the FDDI SNAP/SAP packet format. - The ELAN must be able to deliver packets with a maximum data field length of at least 1080 bytes.[1] - The maximum number of bridges between any two end nodes is seven. - The maximum transit delay through any bridge must not exceed two seconds. - The ELAN must provide error-detection capability between end nodes that is equivalent to that provided by the Ethernet and FDDI data link frame-check sequences.
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