InfoScale™ 9.0 Solutions in Cloud Environments
- Overview and preparation- Overview of InfoScale solutions in cloud environments
- InfoScale agents for monitoring resources in cloud environments
- InfoScale FSS feature for storage sharing in cloud environments
- InfoScale non-FSS feature for storage sharing in cloud environments
- About SmartIO in AWS environments
- Preparing for InfoScale installations in cloud environments
- Installing the AWS CLI package
- VPC security groups example
 
- Configurations for Amazon Web Services - Linux
- Configurations for Amazon Web Services - Windows- Replication configurations in AWS - Windows
- HA and DR configurations in AWS - Windows- EBS Multi-Attach feature support with InfoScale Enterprise in AWS cloud
- InfoScale service group configuration wizards support for EBS Multi-Attach
- Failover within a subnet of an AWS AZ using virtual private IP - Windows
- Failover across AWS subnets using overlay IP - Windows
- Public access to InfoScale cluster nodes in AWS using Elastic IP - Windows
- DR from on-premises to AWS and across AWS regions or VPCs - Windows
- DR from on-premises to AWS - Windows
 
 
- Configurations for Microsoft Azure - Linux
- Configurations for Microsoft Azure - Windows- Replication configurations in Azure - Windows
- HA and DR configurations in Azure - Windows- Shared disk support in Azure cloud and InfoScale service group configuration using wizards
- Failover within an Azure subnet using private IP - Windows
- Failover across Azure subnets using overlay IP - Windows
- Public access to cluster nodes in Azure using public IP - Windows
- DR from on-premises to Azure and across Azure regions or VNets - Windows
 
 
- Configurations for Google Cloud Platform- Linux
- Configurations for Google Cloud Platform - Windows
- Replication to and across cloud environments
- Migrating files to the cloud using Cloud Connectors- About cloud connectors
- About InfoScale support for cloud connectors
- How InfoScale migrates data using cloud connectors
- Limitations for file-level tiering
- About operations with Amazon Glacier
- Migrating data from on-premise to cloud storage
- Reclaiming object storage space
- Removing a cloud volume
- Examining in-cloud storage usage
- Sample policy file
- Replication support with cloud tiering
 
- Configuration for Load Balancer for AWS and Azure - Linux
- Troubleshooting issues in cloud deployments
Replication across GCP regions - Linux
In this scenario, replication is set up across zones that are configured in different regions and VPC peering is used to connect the networks.
- Two VPCs with valid CIDR blocks (for example, 10.30.0.0/16 and 10.60.0.0/16 respectively) that are located in two different regions. 
- The primary instance belongs to Zone1 of region A and the secondary instance belongs to Zone1 of region B. 
- InfoScale instances in each zone. 
- Set up VPC peering between the two regions. 
- Elastic IP addresses (EIP) to connect the two VPN instances 
- Private IP addresses used for replication in standalone environments - OR - Virtual private IP addresses used for replication in clustered environments 
Perform the steps in the following procedure to set up replication across regions.
To set up replication across regions
- Create two VPCs with valid CIDR blocks in different regions, for example, 10.30.0.0/16 and 10.60.0.0/16 respectively.
- Create the primary site VM instance.
- Create the secondary site VM instance.
- Set up replication between the instances using the private IP address or virtual private IP address.For instructions on setting up replication, refer to the InfoScale Replication Administrator's Guide - Linux. 
- Verify the status of replication.# vradmin -g dg_name repstatus rvg_name Ensure that the replication status shows: Replication status: replicating (connected)