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I agree it is confusing. I actually don't know if I will be able to help. But here we go:
Considering MCC IP only
using tiebreaker
- does not support AUSO (within MCC FC config supports controllers failure only)
- option would be to use tiebreaker in active mode (can lead to data loss - https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap-metrocluster/tiebreaker/concept_risks_and_limitation_of_using_mcc_tiebreaker_in_active_mode.html)
mediator
- supports MAUSO (controllers or complete site failure are covered)
The Mediator came in ONTAP 9.7 (for MCC IP only), and as we can see, it better integrates with ONTAP and also covers controllers or complete site failure (considering that DR mirroring and plex mirrors are in sync). So I would suggest to always go with mediator when MCC IP.
Obrigado/Thanks Pedro
this is a MCC IP scenario bid w 4-node (2localHApair +2remoteHApair nodes-controllers).
In the beginning this will be a active-passive MC layout , 2 data aggregates in sync in local. Nothing complicated. A database host-server in local and another similar waiting in remote to grab and activate the SVM+luns+iSCSI sessions in case of disaster in local site.
Seems Mediator can fit better here avoiding switching over if that DR mirroring and plex mirrors are not in sync.
Best regards
Tiebreaker and Mediator serve 2 very different use cases.
Tiebreaker is really targeted to make the switchover and make sure the business is continued under all circumstances.
Mediator ensures you have all data in sync.
It really depends on you exact use case you are after and the technical measures you have in your data center which solution is right for you.
thanks Andreas
Always situations and exact use cases pose the solutions to be applied, sure i agree.
Well, in my opinion after reading some docs and pptx, it has never been pretty clear the purposes and differences between the two methods.
This is a MCC IP scenario bid w 4-node (2localHApair +2remoteHApair nodes-controllers).
In the beginning this will be a active-passive MC layout , 2 data aggregates in sync in localHApair. Nothing complicated. A database host-server in local frontend and another similar waiting in remote to grab and activate the SVM+luns+iSCSI sessions in case of disaster in local site. Spanned network layer2 among sites in frontend access.
My specific situations in order to select one MCTB or Mediator for Automatic Unplanned events, are:
-Storage only disaster
-Site disaster
I like Mediator because it avoids switching over if that DR mirroring and plex mirrors are not in sync.
Pros/Cons?
Best regards