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- COMPATIBILITY BULLETIN
- Fault Tolerance Subsystems: Unitrol Immunity
- IMMUNITY
- 01.31.92
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- Compatibility Statement
- Unitrol's Immunity Disk Mirroring Software v1.x is compatible with LANtastic
- NOS version 4.xx running with MS-DOS 3.3 or higher.
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- Product Overview
- Disk Mirroring, a process of operating 2 hard disk drives as one, can be
- achieved on a LANtastic network through the use of Unitrol's Immunity
- system. Any activity that occurs on one disk (the primary drive) is
- duplicated or "mirrored" on the second disk (the secondary drive). In
- case of hard disk failure on one of the drives, processing will automatically
- be continued on the remaining error-free disk, thus avoiding data loss and
- interrupts in system operation. Disk mirroring can also be used as a means
- of providing on-line backup.
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- Product Installation Notes
- To start with, you'll need 2 physical hard disks within one PC. They may
- be of different capacity, brand and type, and can be connected to one or
- two disk controllers. The two disks must reside within the same PC as
- mirroring cannot be performed over the network.
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- Immunity disk mirroring can reside on servers or workstations or both.
- Before installing the software, both drives must be partitioned using
- the FDISK command (from MS-PC/DOS 3.3 or higher) and formatted using
- FORMAT (also a DOS utility). Run INSTALL from the floppy disk that
- comes with Immunity, which will modify your config.sys and install
- the device driver IMMUNITY.SYS. It will also add 1 line in your
- autoexec.bat: IMMUNITY -b to verify that contents of the mirrored
- drives are synchronized every time you start your computer.
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- INSTALL also performs a "Resynchronize Primary Disk To Secondary Disk",
- which mirrors all the selected data on the primary disk to the secondary
- disk. Upon completion of the "Resynchronization", both disks will contain
- identical data. From this point on, disk mirroring will be transparent to
- the operating system.
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- Product Execution Notes
- Under normal operation, disk mirroring requires no attention. It sits
- invisibly in the background duplicating all writes to the secondary disk
- and monitoring the status of both disks. Just read the manual in advance
- to make sure that you follow the proper operation procedures in the event
- of a hard disk failure. When a disk failure does occur, a message is
- flashed on the top of the PC's screen indicating that a disk has failed.
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- Operation then continues on the error-free disk, but you will no longer
- have disk-mirroring protection. It is strongly recommended that you
- repair or replace the defective disk, re-synch the data and then put
- disk-mirroring back on again.
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- If drive c:(primary) is mirrored to drive d:(secondary), and the user
- attempts to access drive d:(secondary), s/he will get a general failure
- message.
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- Performance Evaluations
- Since Immunity writes to 2 disks instead of 1, a small performance
- tradeoff should be expected. However, the system will try to compensate
- this by saving time during the read operations through a method known as
- Fastseek. Fastseek allows the system to read from the hard disk whose
- head is closest to the data. This also decreases the wear and tear on a
- hard disk due to head movement. Unitrol's lab tests have shown a 5-8%
- overall decrease in performance, since most systems do much more reading
- (about 80%) than writing (about 20%). Performance testing results of
- course depend on the benchmark tests being performed.
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- Vendor Information
- Unitrol Data Protection Systems, Inc.
- 604-815 Hornby Street, Vancouver BC V6Z 2E6 Canada. (Head Office)
- 1480 Gulf Road, Point Roberts WA 98281 (US Office)
- Phone (604)681-3611 Fax (604)687-0814
- Tech. Support (604)681-3613 U.S. Sales (800)665-2212
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- ARTISOFT, Inc. makes no warranties as to the completeness or accuracy
- of this document. LANtastic is a trademark of ARTISOFT, Inc. Brand
- names, company names, and product names are trademarks or registered
- trademarks of their respective companies.
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