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Failure Scenario |
Failure Behavior |
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Local HA controller failover in one array. |
After short pause for the duration of the local HA failover, host I/O will continue to both arrays without losing RPO-Zero. Async Replication source transfers may resume from a different array than before the failover. |
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Replication link failure. |
After short pause, host IO continues to volumes only on the array that contacts the mediator first. This is per pod. Failover is automatic and transparent and no administrator intervention is necessary. Uniformly connected hosts:
Non-uniformly connected hosts:
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Mediator failure or access to mediator fails. |
No effect. Host IO continues through all paths on both arrays as normal. |
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Entire single array failure. |
After short pause, Host IO automatically continues on surviving array. Failover is automatic and transparent and no administrator intervention is possible or necessary. Uniformly connected hosts:
Non-uniformly connected hosts:
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Entire site failure. |
After short pause, Host IO automatically continues on surviving array. Failover of the array is automatic & transparent and no administrator intervention is possible or necessary. Uniformly connected hosts:
Non-uniformly connected hosts:
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Mediator failure followed by a second failure of replication link under 5 minutes from mediator failure, or failure of one array, or failure of one site. (2nd failure occurs while mediator is unavailable) |
Host IO access is lost to sync rep volumes on both arrays. This is a double failure scenario; data service is not maintained through failure of either array if the mediator is unavailable. Options to recover:
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Mediator failure or access to mediator fails; 5 minutes or more later, replication network fails. |
Pre-election will be used to keep the stretched pod volumes online on the FlashArray pre-determined by the pod failover preference. |