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Can a MetroCluster be monitored by more than one Tiebreaker instance

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • MetroCluster
  • MetroCluster Tiebreaker

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Can a MetroCluster be monitored by more than one Tiebreaker instance?

No.

While it is technically possible, a MetroCluster must not be monitored by more than one instance of the MetroCluster Tiebreaker software.

Each MetroCluster Tiebreaker software instance operates independently and can trigger conflicting operations.

Example: Tiebreaker-1 instance detects a disaster on Site-A and Tiebreaker-2 instance detects a disaster on Site-B. In this scenario, Tiebreaker-1 can trigger a SwitchOver on Site-B, while Tiebreaker-2 can trigger a SwitchOver on Site-A.

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