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path access, workload balancing, path failover, high performance
for Symmetrix® Disk Storage Systems in Open Systems Environment.
Keep your business online without disruption.
Enhance enterprise capability, increase information
availability. PowerPathT software is a server-resident, performance
and information availability enhancing software solution. PowerPath
integrates multiple path I/O capabilities, automatic load balancing,
and path failover functions into one comprehensive package for use
on Hewlett-Packard HP-UX® , Sun® Solaris® , IBM®
AIX® , and Intel®-based Windows NT® platforms connected
to Symmetrix® Disk Storage systems. PowerPath also supports
high availability cluster environments.
PowerPath operates in association with Symmetrix
Enterprise Storage Systems. The PowerPath software resides on the
open server platforms and supports FWD SCSI, Ultra SCSI, and Fibre
Channel for both switched fabric and arbitrated loop environments.
Together, PowerPath and Symmetrix give you the
ability to implement your IT strategy with the highest availability
and performance and with all the advantages of the industry's leading
information storage system.
Multiple Channels and Load Balancing
Make Faster Work, Greater Opportunity
With PowerPath, not only are multiple channels
used to share the I/O workload, but the automatic load balancing
capability ensures that they are utilized in the most efficient
manner possible.
Multipathing allows for two or more data paths
(up to 32) to be simultaneously used for read/write operations.
Performance is thereby enhanced by automatically and equally dispersing
data access across all the available paths. PowerPath is unique
in the industry in providing this multipath load balancing capability.
The result is more work done in a shorter time, more customers served,
more applications run, and more business opportunities profitably
exploited.
PowerPath's workload balancing feature ensures
that no one path can become overloaded while others have underutilized
bandwidth causing an I/O bottle-neck. When one or more paths become
busier than others, PowerPath shifts the I/O traffic from the busy
paths to the others, further enhancing throughput over the already
efficient multipathing feature.
Automatic
Path Failover Keeps Your Business in Business
PowerPath's automatic path failover and dynamic recovery feature
permits data access to be immediately and
nondisruptively dispersed to an alternate data path or paths in
the event of a failure. This eliminates the possibility of disrupting
an application due to the failure of an adapter, cable, or channel
controller. In the event of a path failover, all outstanding and
subsequent I/O requests are automatically and nondisruptively directed
to the alternative path. Mission-critical applications continue
without interruption and your business stays online.
PowerPath automatically rebalances workloads
for maximum throughput and efficiency. In the event a component
fails on the server side, PowerPath has the intelligence to redirect
the data, avoiding any interruption to the application.
Enhanced High Availability Cluster Support
PowerPath is particularly beneficial in cluster environments in
that it can prevent costly interruptions to operations. PowerPath's
path failover capability avoids node failover, thus maintaining
uninterrupted application support on the primary node in the event
of a single path disconnect. Currently supported cluster software
is listed below.

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Key
Features
- Enhances overall I/O rates through multiple
(up to 32) path capability to get more work done sooner
- Industry-unique capability of intelligently
managing multiple I/O streams with automatic load balancing for
greatest efficiency and throughput
- Dynamic configuration options relieve system
administration workload
- Keeps applications running and information
flowing through automatic error detection, failover, and rerouting
of I/O to a predefined alternative data path
- Allows dynamic recovery on-the-fly of failed
components
- Increases overall availability and flexibility
for UNIX, Windows NT, and high availability cluster environments
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