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Figure 4-1 MPIO and LV Mirroring with two Virtual I/O Server<br />

Note: If mirroring and MPIO are both c<strong>on</strong>figurable in your setup, MPIO should<br />

be the preferred method for adding disk redundancy to the client. LV mirroring<br />

causes stale partiti<strong>on</strong>s that requires synchr<strong>on</strong>izati<strong>on</strong>, while MPIO does not.<br />

Note: We recommend that you use two Fibre Channel adapters in each<br />

Virtual I/O Server for adapter redundancy.<br />

For further examples of virtual SCSI c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong>s, see 4.7.1, “Supported<br />

VSCSI c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong>s” <strong>on</strong> page 238.<br />

Shared Ethernet redundancy<br />

Having link aggregati<strong>on</strong> c<strong>on</strong>figured <strong>on</strong> the Virtual I/O Server protects the Virtual<br />

I/O Server from adapter and network switch failures, but this does not remove the<br />

dependency between the client and the server. The client partiti<strong>on</strong> still requires<br />

the layer of abstracti<strong>on</strong> from the Virtual I/O Server that can be achieved by using<br />

Network Interface Backup, IP multipathing with Dead Gateway Detecti<strong>on</strong>, or<br />

Shared Ethernet Adapter (SEA) Failover, which are explained later.<br />

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