Create host cluster
When two or more hosts require I/O access to the same volumes, you can create a host cluster.
Keep these guidelines in mind when you create a host cluster:
- This operation does not start unless there are two or more hosts available to create the cluster.
- Hosts in host clusters can have different operating systems (heterogeneous).
- NVMe hosts in host clusters cannot be mixed with non-NVMe hosts.
- To create a Data Assurance (DA)-enabled volume, the host connection you are planning to use must support DA.
If any of the host connections on the controllers in your storage array do not support DA, the associated hosts cannot access data on DA-enabled volumes.
- This operation does not succeed if the name you choose is already in use.
- The length of the name cannot exceed 30 characters.
The new host cluster appears in the table with the assigned hosts in the rows beneath.
You must assign a volume to a host cluster so it can be used for I/O operations. Go to Assign volumes to hosts.
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