PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide 4.1 (for Solaris(TM) Operating System) |
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Part 6 PRIMECLUSTER Products | > Chapter 17 Symfoware Server | > 17.1 Functional Overview | > 17.1.1 Overview of Cluster System Support |
Symfoware Server realizes load sharing to support high scalability. Load sharing refers to the function to process transactions in parallel on multiple nodes in the cluster system. The operation for performing load sharing is referred to as the load-shared operation.
Load sharing has the following two features:
One of the features of the load-shared operation is that you can realize a level of performance that is comparable with that of a high-reliability system.
A load-shared operation is controlled by PRIMECLUSTER. The purpose of this is to ensure compatibility with other middleware products included in the cluster system by entrusting cluster system management and operations to cluster control. You can thus make maximum use of the high-scalability and high-reliability that are realized when cluster control is combined with the hardware
Load-shared operation enables communication between the nodes that constitute the cluster system.
With load-shared operation, you can restart a job within a few seconds of a node failing.
With load-shared operation, database updated logs are transmitted sequentially, during operation, into memory of the standby node by using TCP/IP or BLASTBAND. If a switchover event occurs, the flash treatment recovery will be instigated and the first data will be closed by using the updated logs on the standby node. This enables the restart of the job transaction.
Failure recovery for lock-out data will be performed in the background in parallel with the job transaction.
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