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+ | In QuantaStor, the "Delete High-Availability Group" feature is used to remove a high-availability configuration that has been set up for a storage pool. | ||
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+ | A high-availability group is a collection of storage devices that work together to provide redundancy and fault tolerance for the data stored within a storage pool. This configuration typically includes multiple physical devices, such as hard drives or solid-state drives, that replicate data to ensure its availability in case of hardware failures or other disruptions. | ||
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+ | The purpose of the "Delete High-Availability Group" function is to remove this redundant configuration and return the storage pool to a non-high-availability state. This may be necessary when you want to reconfigure your storage environment, change the high-availability setup, or decommission a high-availability group altogether. | ||
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+ | When you delete a high-availability group in QuantaStor, it typically involves removing the replication relationships between the devices, stopping data synchronization processes, and releasing the resources associated with the high-availability configuration. It is important to exercise caution when deleting a high-availability group, as it can lead to data loss if not done correctly or if there is no alternative redundancy mechanism in place. | ||
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+ | Before deleting a high-availability group, it is recommended to ensure that you have appropriate backups of your data and consider any implications or dependencies associated with the removal of the high-availability configuration. | ||
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Revision as of 13:06, 8 June 2023
In QuantaStor, the "Delete High-Availability Group" feature is used to remove a high-availability configuration that has been set up for a storage pool.
A high-availability group is a collection of storage devices that work together to provide redundancy and fault tolerance for the data stored within a storage pool. This configuration typically includes multiple physical devices, such as hard drives or solid-state drives, that replicate data to ensure its availability in case of hardware failures or other disruptions.
The purpose of the "Delete High-Availability Group" function is to remove this redundant configuration and return the storage pool to a non-high-availability state. This may be necessary when you want to reconfigure your storage environment, change the high-availability setup, or decommission a high-availability group altogether.
When you delete a high-availability group in QuantaStor, it typically involves removing the replication relationships between the devices, stopping data synchronization processes, and releasing the resources associated with the high-availability configuration. It is important to exercise caution when deleting a high-availability group, as it can lead to data loss if not done correctly or if there is no alternative redundancy mechanism in place.
Before deleting a high-availability group, it is recommended to ensure that you have appropriate backups of your data and consider any implications or dependencies associated with the removal of the high-availability configuration.
Note: The pools will remain, however there is no HA protection.
Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Storage Pool HA Resource Group --> Delete Group (toolbar)
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Navigation: Cluster Resource Management --> Storage Pool HA Groups --> Storage Pool HA Resource Group --> Delete Group (toolbar)