1.4 Reliability

Your storage solution must provide reliable access to data for users and applications. One way to improve reliability is through redundancy of components to avoid single points of failure in your network design. OES supports redundant devices, connections, and servers.

Storage Requirement

Novell OES Solution

Reliable access to data in the event of disk failure: The ability to provide fault-tolerant solutions to allow users and applications to access data in the event of disk failure.

NSS software RAID 1 and RAID 5 devices provide disk fault tolerance. NSS supports software RAIDs 0, 1, and 5.

For information, see Managing NSS Software RAID Devices in the OES 2 SP3: NSS File System Administration Guide for Linux.

Reliable access to data in the event of connection failure: The ability to provide fault-tolerant solutions to allow users and applications to access data in the event of connection failure.

On Linux, you can manage multipath I/O with Device Mapper Multipath tools. For information, Managing Multipath I/O for Devices in the SLES 10 SP3/SP4: Storage Administration Guide.

Reliable access to data in the event of server and application failure: The ability to provide fault-tolerant solutions to allow users and applications to access data in the event of server or application failure.

Novell Cluster Services provides server and application fault-tolerance options. See the OES 2 SP3: Novell Cluster Services 1.8.8 Administration Guide for Linux.

Novell Cluster Services can also be used in combination with Novell Business Continuity Clustering (BCC) to provide a disaster recovery solution. BCC is sold separately. For information, see the BCC product page , or contact Novell Support for information. For documentation, see the BCC documentation Web site.