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Dear Mates
We are currently experiencing routing assymetry on our infrastructure, and we are trying to find possible solutions that could help us solve the problem.
I would like to know whether there is a limitation in terms of creating a Check Point cluster over two geographically separeted Datacenters (Few Kilometers away from each other). Is there any distance constraints?
If there is no a distance constraint, since the current version of GAIA we are using (R80.20) does not support Load-sharing, we do not intend to have 4 appliances in a cluster while only one is taking all the traffic.
Can Maestro be used in order to take advantage of the 4 appliances?
The rationale for this question is because we are thinking of turning the 4 Check Point Appliances into a single cluster.
Thanks in Advance
For the main question, answers can be found in Advanced Technical Reference Guide (ATRG) for ClusterXL R6x, R7x and R8x
Concerning Maestro - this currently only works using 6500, 6800 and 23800 appliances...
Hi G_W_Albrecht
Thanks for your help.
Looking at point 2.3 Restrictions on the recommended document it says: latency on synchronization network is less than ~30 milliseconds and packet loss is less than ~2-3%.
So there should be no problem as long as I can assure that this recommendation is met. Let´s say I have fiber cable that links both Datacenters.
Thanks once again
Hi Maarten
Thanks for your help.
Would you kindly share which clustering mode are you using HA or Load-sharing?
The distance between our Datacenter is from 15Km to 55KM but we have 10G links between the sites.
Regards
Hi Wolfgang
Thanks for your help.
Which clustering mode are you using HA or Load-Sharing?
I will read up on VSX.
Thanks once again
have you got Layer 2 low-latency dark fiber in between DCs ?
if you do - CCP should fly across just fine as others mentioned.
regardless of the build, whether it is R77x, R80.xx - it will work as long as you've got proper layer 2 tunned and in relatively 1-10GB/s spanning.
Hi Jerry
We have 10G link between the Datacenters with an observed delay of 2 to 3ms.
Jerry,
I think this isn't possible. Maestro does not support Multi-Site environment.
Have look at the Maestro FAQ sk147853:
How many orchestrators are supported in a cluster?
Currently, two orchestrators can work together. MultiSite support for 2x2 orchestrators is planned for a future release.
What throughput is needed between MHOs for sync?
MHO-170 requires a 40GB DAC cable or a 100GB DAC cable. MHO-140 requires a 10GB DAC cable.
regards
Wolfgang
Maestro will support multi-site in a near future. Stay tuned
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