So in this scenario Ken, can server3 see any disks in site1?

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                                  Site1                                         
   Site2
                                  Server1 (quorum 1)                      
Server3 (quorum 2)
                                  Server2                                       
Server4




                                  SiteX
                                  Server5 (quorum 3)




You need to set up another site (or server) that is at least power isolated (if 
not completely infrastructure isolated) from Site1 or Site2. You would then set 
up a quorum node at that site | location. This insures you can still access 
your data even if one of your sites go down.

You can further isolate failure by increasing quorum (odd numbers).

The way quorum works is: The majority of the quorum nodes need to be up to 
survive an outage.

- With 3 quorum nodes you can have 1 quorum node failures and continue 
filesystem operations.
- With 5 quorum nodes you can have 2 quorum node failures and continue 
filesystem operations.
- With 7 quorum nodes you can have 3 quorum node failures and continue 
filesystem operations.
- etc

Please see 
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/STXKQY_4.2.0/ibmspectrumscale42_content.html?view=kcfor
 more information about quorum and tiebreaker disks.

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For some reason this concept is a round peg that doesn’t fit the square hole 
inside my brain.  Can someone please explain the best practice to setting up 
two sites same cluster?  I get that I would likely have two NDS nodes in site 1 
and two NDS nodes in site two.  What I don’t understand are the failure 
scenarios and what would happen if I lose one or worse a whole site goes down.  
Do I solve this by having scale replication set to 2 for all my files?  I mean 
a single site I think I get it’s when there are two datacenters and I don’t 
want two clusters typically.



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