Veritas InfoScale™ 7.2 Release Notes - Linux
- About this document
- Important release information
- About the Veritas InfoScale product suite
- Licensing Veritas InfoScale
- About Veritas Services and Operations Readiness Tools
- Changes introduced in 7.2
- Changes related to Veritas Cluster Server
- Changes related to Veritas Volume Manager
- Changes related to Veritas File System
- Changes related to Replication
- System requirements
- Fixed Issues
- Known Issues
- Issues related to installation and upgrade
- Issues related to Veritas InfoScale Storage in Amazon Web Services cloud environments
- Storage Foundation known issues
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing known issues
- Veritas Volume Manager known issues
- Virtualization known issues
- Veritas File System known issues
- Replication known issues
- Cluster Server known issues
- Operational issues for VCS
- Issues related to the VCS engine
- Issues related to the bundled agents
- Issues related to the VCS database agents
- Issues related to the agent framework
- Cluster Server agents for Volume Replicator known issues
- Issues related to Intelligent Monitoring Framework (IMF)
- Issues related to global clusters
- Issues related to the Cluster Manager (Java Console)
- VCS Cluster Configuration wizard issues
- LLT known issues
- I/O fencing known issues
- Operational issues for VCS
- Storage Foundation and High Availability known issues
- Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability known issues
- Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC known issues
- Oracle RAC known issues
- Storage Foundation Oracle RAC issues
- Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools known issues
- Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE known issues
- Application isolation feature known Issues
- Issues related to installation and upgrade
- Software Limitations
- Virtualization software limitations
- Storage Foundation software limitations
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing software limitations
- Veritas Volume Manager software limitations
- Veritas File System software limitations
- SmartIO software limitations
- Replication software limitations
- Cluster Server software limitations
- Limitations related to bundled agents
- Limitations related to VCS engine
- Veritas cluster configuration wizard limitations
- Limitations related to the VCS database agents
- Cluster Manager (Java console) limitations
- Limitations related to LLT
- Limitations related to I/O fencing
- Limitations related to bundled agents
- Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability software limitations
- Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC software limitations
- Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools software limitations
- Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE software limitations
- Documentation
Support for Veritas InfoScale Storage deployments on Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud
Veritas InfoScale Storage now enables you to extend your critical workloads to the cloud with Amazon Web Services (AWS), delivering resiliency, flexibility and performance at scale.
You can deploy fully functional EC2 instances running Veritas InfoScale Storage on AWS cloud by using the CloudFormation templates. The templates set up and configure the AWS environment for Veritas InfoScale Storage with essential resources - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic Network Interfaces (ENICs), and Elastic Block Storage (EBS).
Veritas InfoScale Storage deployment through CloudFormation templates supports a maximum of 4 EC2 instances per Availability Zone and a maximum of 2 Availability Zones per region. This means that you can deploy upto 8 nodes in a cluster in a new VPC or in an existing VPC.
With the enterprise grade capabilities of Veritas InfoScale Storage technology, you can now:
Create shared volumes or file systems using Flexible Storage Sharing (FSS) technology on shared nothing architectures that redefine the storage, performance and scalability potential of your cloud infrastructure. FSS leverages Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS) volumes or instance store volumes to create shared storage in the cloud. By using FSS, you can form a cluster that can be configured within or across AZs in a single region. In the event of failures - node, storage, or Availability Zone - data will always be available. Organizations can even run multiple applications in a single FSS cluster and set up SLAs to ensure isolation among applications. This type of deployment unlocks valuable use cases such as running real time analytics on incoming transactional data, or fraud detection on credit card transactions.
Accelerate application performance 4x times over using Veritas SmartIO caching technology with instance store - SSD volumes.
Plan efficient and intelligent data migration using SmartMove technology, saving on bandwidth and storage costs while migrating application data to the cloud. SmartMove analyzes storage usage by looking up the file system (VxFS) metadata, and moving only relevant data to the cloud.
Leverage the cloud as a DR site with Veritas' volume and file level replication capabilities. Data can be replicated from premise to cloud and from cloud to premise using Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR).