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baber
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run HA for shared storage

Hi

i have a question i hae 2 shared storage (Hp msa p2000) now i want to know is there any solution such as HA for run on shared storages if one of my shared storage has failed all of data move to second storage ?

Best regards

Babak

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baber
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please answer

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rcporto
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Only thing you can do is replicate data from one storage to another one and use the vCenter Site Recovery Manager to automate the failover between VMs from one storage to another.

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bhards4
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Hi,

You can also use Vsphere réplication apliance in case of one Storage fail,

Regards,

Sachin

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baber
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thanks.

but i want to know is there any solution for failover on storage if one of may storage has failed all data move to second storage?

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vThinkBeyondVM
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As per me, SRM, vSphere replication, LUN multipathing are some of the options we can provide HA for storage.

I wonder if there is any solution which offer the feature that you are trying to point out. (i.e Moving files/data/VM etc )


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