HPE Serviceguard for Linux with SAP HANA System Replication Demo
HPE Serviceguard for Linux
How much does every minute of downtime cost your business?
HPE Serviceguard for Linux® (SGLX) is a high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) clustering solution that increases uptime for your critical applications by protecting them from a multitude of infrastructure and application faults across physical or virtual environments over any distance. The solution reduces the impact of unplanned downtime with no compromise on data integrity or performance, and it helps achieve near zero planned downtime for maintenance.
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What's New
- High availability and disaster recovery for workloads within and across regions / availability zones in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and GCP™ cloud Infrastructure.1
- New workload-centric GUI providing a single pane view into the health of workloads (SAP HANA®, Oracle®, SQL Server and others), data replication, and health of nodes hosting the workloads.
- Push-button disaster recovery and user-controlled mobility of Oracle workloads from on-premise environments to cloud or HPE GreenLake and vice versa.
- Self-install wizard for easy installation, and deployment of HPE SGLX with SAP HANA, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, NFS and custom workloads.
- Centralized licensing Management (CLM) from HPE Serviceguard Manager+ UI allows central management of subscription usage.
- Multi-SID SAP HANA system support and cross-subnet with quarantine for SAP HANA multi-target deployments.
HPE Serviceguard for Linux provides fast fail-over in the event of a failure, in as little as four seconds, without compromising on data integrity.2
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1 Refer to HPE Serviceguard for Linux Certification Matrix
2 Failover recovery observed in Hewlett Packard Enterprise internal lab testing. The system was based on an HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen10 server with RHEL 7.3 running HPE Serviceguard 12.10.00 configuration dependent, excluding cluster reformation time.
3 Based on Hewlett Packard Enterprise Labs analysis while performing maintenance activities of the cluster including maintenance of heartbeat network, it used to be a common case where the application had to be brought down. However, with the LAD feature, the application downtime can be reduced to zero, even if the heartbeat network is maintained and the cluster is brought down.
4 Based on Hewlett Packard Enterprise Labs analysis that shows typical manual effort for integrating an Oracle Database into a cluster requires 30 engineering days. With Oracle toolkit from Hewlett Package Enterprise, this integration is achieved in two engineering days or less.
5 Based on failover recovery times observed in HPE Reference Architecture for Oracle Database on HPE Superdome Flex with HPE Serviceguard for Linux and Oracle Data Guard. https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a50000280enw?jumpid=in_lit-psnow-red
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Blogs & Reference Architectures
- Blog - HPE Serviceguard for Linux is hybrid cloud-ready on Azure Marketplace
- Blog - Protect critical data environments on Earth with a solution successfully tested in space
- HPE Reference Architecture for Oracle Database on HPE Superdome Flex with HPE Serviceguard for Linux and Oracle® Data Guard
- HPE Reference Architecture for Enterprise Application Continuity Solution for SAP/SAP HANA