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Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Guide - SCN Research

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With <strong>Sun</strong> Cluster software installed, other nodes in the cluster will automatically<br />

take over and assume the workload when a node goes down. The software delivers<br />

predictability and fast recovery capabilities through features such as local<br />

application restart, individual application failover, and local network adapter<br />

failover. <strong>Sun</strong> Cluster software significantly reduces downtime and increases<br />

productivity by helping to ensure continuous service to all users.<br />

The software lets you run both standard and parallel applications on the same<br />

cluster. It supports the dynamic addition or removal of nodes, and enables <strong>Sun</strong><br />

servers and storage products to be clustered together in a variety of configurations.<br />

Existing resources are used more efficiently, resulting in additional cost savings.<br />

<strong>Sun</strong> Cluster software allows nodes to be separated by up to 10 kilometers. This way,<br />

in the event of a disaster in one location, all mission-critical data and services remain<br />

available from the other unaffected locations.<br />

For more information, see the documentation supplied with the <strong>Sun</strong> Cluster<br />

software.<br />

<strong>Sun</strong> Management Center Software<br />

<strong>Sun</strong> Management Center software is an open, extensible system monitoring and<br />

management tool. The software is written in Java and uses Simple Network<br />

Management Protocol (SNMP) to provide enterprise-wide monitoring of <strong>Sun</strong> servers<br />

and workstations, including their subsystems, components, and peripheral devices.<br />

For more information, see “About <strong>Sun</strong> Management Center” on page 204.<br />

22 <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>V445</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> • August 2006

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