Veritas InfoScale™ 7.3 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 7.3
- Changes related to Veritas Cluster Server
- Changes related to Veritas Volume Manager
- Changes related to Veritas File System
- Changes related to virtualization
- Changes related to replication
- Changes related to operating systems
- Changes related to Veritas Cluster Server
- 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 cloud deployments using Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Veritas InfoScale can now be deployed in cloud environments using Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Veritas' software-defined storage and resiliency solution offers enterprise-grade capabilities for organizations looking to deploy and run their top tier applications in cloud environments.
Veritas InfoScale deployments in the cloud offer the following capabilities:
Intelligent data movement to the cloud using SmartMove technology
Storage reliability and performance using SmartIO and Flexible Storage Sharing (FSS) technologies
High availability of data and disaster recovery using Volume Replicator (VVR and CVR) and FSS technologies
See Support for configuring volume replication in AWS cloud using InfoScale Enterprise.
Veritas InfoScale supports flexible storage sharing in AWS cloud environments for a cluster located within the same region. The nodes in the cluster may be located within the same Availability Zone or across Availability Zones. FSS leverages Amazon's block storage system called the Elastic Block Store (EBS) to provide shared storage capability. FSS in AWS environments is supported only with LLT over UDP.
For more information, see the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Administrator's Guide.
In AWS environments, SmartIO can be configured on Amazon instance store SSDs for better performance. Instance store SSDs are directly attached block device storage in the AWS cloud . As in an on premise clustered environment, the SmartIO cache is local to each node in the cluster.