| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
|---|
| 456.1 | Smoke and mirrors | MAIL2::DERISE |  | Mon Oct 28 1996 15:51 | 40 | 
| 456.2 |  | MPOS01::naiad.mpo.dec.com::mpos01::cerling | I'[email protected] | Mon Oct 28 1996 19:10 | 8 | 
| 456.3 |  | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Tue Oct 29 1996 09:45 | 7 | 
| 456.4 |  | LJSRV1::CARR |  | Tue Oct 29 1996 22:27 | 17 | 
| 456.5 |  | MPOS01::mpo_dial1_port3.mpo.dec.com::mpos01.mpo.dec.com::cerling | I'[email protected] | Wed Oct 30 1996 08:57 | 15 | 
| 456.6 | Let me be perfectly clear... | MAIL2::DERISE |  | Wed Oct 30 1996 16:31 | 10 | 
| 456.7 | Let *me* be perfectly clear ... | MPOS01::mpo_dial2_port4.mpo.dec.com::mpos01.mpo.dec.com::cerling | I'[email protected] | Thu Oct 31 1996 09:56 | 26 | 
| 456.8 | Violent agreement | MAIL2::DERISE |  | Fri Nov 01 1996 12:32 | 16 | 
| 456.9 | need counter to Tandem's claims | FIREBL::LEEDS | From VAXinated to Alphaholic | Wed May 28 1997 11:12 | 15 | 
|  | We are no running into Tandem a lot in the NT Cluster arena. I got the 
attached from a Sales Rep who almost had a deal closed for a number of 
AlphaServers running Digital NT Clusters, now they are leaning towards 
Tandem. 
Do we have any real technical scoop on what they're offering (especially 
around the "dual SCSI path" statement) ?
"They have been shown a Wolfpack add-on product from Tandem that they claim
 could be superior to ours. It claims to enable them to have a dual SCSI path
 to a single controller from the host. "
Arlan
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| 456.10 |  | SUTRA::16.36.2.201::Bats | Speeding, speeding, I'm always speeding | Wed May 28 1997 12:37 | 15 | 
|  | 
	Get in contact with the PMs so they can inform you what we
	have cooking. (On top of Wolfpack as well)
	
	Since this is an add-on to Wolfpack, I do hope that they
	are aware that this is something that they can only have:
	Somewhere Fall 1997
	As part of Windows NT Enterprise.
		
	Digital NT Clusters can be had today.
	
	Pjotrr
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| 456.11 |  | DECWET::CAPPELLOF | My other brain is a polymer | Wed May 28 1997 16:24 | 4 | 
|  |     Our StorageWorks people are working on an NT driver to allow dual-path
    SCSI connections to our StorageWorks RAID controllers.  It's not
    connected to cluster software, but does eliminate another "single point
    of failure".  Don't know what Tandem has for SCSI controllers.
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| 456.12 |  | DECWET::KOWALSKI | Official Beer Test Dummie | Thu May 29 1997 08:41 | 5 | 
|  |     I'll be evaluating Conley Corp's SafePath product with DC and WP in the
    next few weeks.  SafePath purports to offer dual path connections to
    arrays in a clustered environment.
    
    Mark
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| 456.13 | in Wolfpack beta2? | HERON::ras5.vbe.dec.com::lalli | Somewhere in Europe | Mon Jun 02 1997 15:38 | 8 | 
|  | In some Wolfpack presentation I saw a note about the dual-SCSI
attachment being supported in Beta 2. I haven't seen it in the
documentation though.
Anybody else?
Didier
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| 456.14 | FTdisk vs Dual SCSI attachment | AEOENG::16.40.240.154::annecy::lehy |  | Tue Jun 03 1997 00:03 | 29 | 
|  | According to the Wolfpack Beta 2 release notes, FTDisk is/will be 
supported. ( 1.2 in the release notes)
What is Dual SCSI attachment ? One storage connected to two SCSI
busses or one host connected twice to the same SCSI bus ?
Host
      SCSI #0 -----------------------------------------------...               
                                               |        
                                         Raid Controller
                                               |
      SCSI #1 -----------------------------------------------....
or
Host
      SCSI #0 ---------------------------------------------....
              |                         |
              |                  Raid Controller
      SCSI #1 |
What are the advantages of Dual SCSI attachment against FTdisk support ?
                                
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| 456.15 |  | MSE1::PCOTE | press one now for personal name | Wed Jun 04 1997 05:47 | 10 | 
|  | 
>What is Dual SCSI attachment ? One storage connected to two SCSI
>busses or one host connected twice to the same SCSI bus ?
  Two SCSI buses (from the same host) connected to a dual-redundant
  HSZ configuration effectively eliminating the SCSI bus as a single
  point of failure and, depending on the driver implementation,
  increasing throughput via dynamic load balancing across buses.
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