Blogs tagged host auto-failover
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SAP HANA allows for near-endless scalability by allowing one SID to be deployed on multiple hosts, called HANA node. In HANA terms a deployment with multiple HANA nodes is considered an SAP HANA Scale-Out topology. The deployment can be physical or... Read More »1Comment6Likes -
Introduction While the host-auto failover configuration with the core HANA Database is well known, the additional steps when XS Advanced (XSA) is installed are less well known. In below steps I give an example how it can be configured. When you read... Read More »0Comments5Likes -
Alper Somuncu posted on April 12, 2017After a short break, I would like to continue SAP HANA High Availability and Disaster Recovery article series with a high level overview between the two most used high availability options in SAP HANA: System Replication and Host Auto-Failover. Host... Read More »0Comments3Likes -
Alper Somuncu posted on February 1, 2017SAP HANA Host Auto-Failover is a fully automated fault recovery solution where basically one or more standby hosts are configured to work in standby mode and added to the existing HANA system. In this method, the standby host does not contain any... Read More »6Comments0Likes -
Alper Somuncu posted on January 18, 2017This is the first article of my new SAP HANA High Availability and Disaster Recovery (DR) series. My purpose is to deep-dive into the entire SAP HANA high availability (HA), fault recovery (FR) and disaster recovery (DR) concept including the... Read More »7Comments11Likes