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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.4.0 DR Option Instruction
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2.5 Degrading Blade Chassis

Degrading of blade chassis refers to failover or failback performed in the following configurations.

  • The numbers of managed blade chassis differs between the switchover source site and the switchover destination site
  • The numbers of LAN switch blades in chassis differs between the switchover source site and the switchover destination site

For details on configurations supporting blade chassis degradation, refer to "Table 2.14 Configurations Supporting Chassis Degrading" and "Configurations Supporting Chassis Degrading".

Table 2.14 Configurations Supporting Chassis Degrading
Switchover Methods Numbers, Models, Names of LAN Switch Blades Mounted on Blade Chassis on which Switchover Target L-Servers Operate
Match between sites (*) Do not match between sites
Physical L-Server Switchover (Physical OS) Yes No
Physical/Virtual L-Server Switchover (VM Host/VM Guest) Yes No
Virtual L-Server Switchover (VM guest) Yes Yes

Yes: Supported.

No: Not supported.

* Note: If no network resources that configure external connection ports exist, it is not necessary to match the names of LAN switch blades on the server tree between sites.

Figure 2.11 Configurations Supporting Chassis Degrading
Configurations Supporting Chassis Degrading

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Figure 2.12 Switchover by a Configuration that Reduces the Number of Blade Chassis and LAN Switch Blades in the Switchover Destination Site
Switchover by a Configuration that Reduces the Number of Blade Chassis and LAN Switch Blades in the Switchover Destination Site
Figure 2.13 Failback by a Configuration that Reduces the Number of Blade Chassis and LAN Switch Blades in the Switchover Destination Site
Failback by a Configuration that Reduces the Number of Blade Chassis and LAN Switch Blades in the Switchover Destination Site