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Measures reported by SolFirePCluTest You can use real-time replication (remote replication) functionality to connect (pair) two clusters and enable continuous data protection (CDP). When you pair two clusters, active volumes on one cluster can be continuously replicated to a second cluster to provide data recovery ability. Once the connection between two clusters has been established, you can identify volumes as being the source or target of the replication. Cluster pairing requires full connectivity between nodes on the management network. Replication requires connectivity between the individual nodes on the storage cluster network. Whenever connection between the paired clusters is down or if the connection is not configured properly, the replication of data may fail. This may cause severe data loss if failure is detected in the source SolidFire Cluster due to reasons such as damage, faults etc. To avoid such data loss, it is essential to keep track on the connectivity between the paired SolidFire Clusters. The SolidFire Paired Clusters test helps administrators in this regard! This test auto-discovers the SolidFire Clusters that are paired with the target SolidFire Cluster, and for each paired SolidFire Cluster, this test reports the current connection status and the time taken for the target SolidFire Cluster to synchronize the data. Using this test, administrators can figure out the paired SolidFire Cluster that is slow to synchronize the data. Outputs of the test : One set of results for each SolidFire Cluster that is paired to the target storage device. Descriptor of the test: SolidFire Cluster The measures made by this test are as follows:
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