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What is the maximum distance between a standard clustered pair at 2Gbps?
A. 10 meters
B. 50 meters
C. 100 meters
D. 500 meters
Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
https://communities.netapp.com/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/4803-102-1-6405/tr-3548.pdf
The maximum cable length supported for 2Gbps is 500m, the same as the max cable length between a NetApp storage system and a FC switch.
Stretch MetroCluster (sometimes referred to as nonswitched) is simply an active-active configuration that can extend up to 500m depending on speed and cable type. It also includes synchronous mirroring (SyncMirror®) and the ability to do a site failover with a single command. See Figure 2. Additional resiliency can be provided through the use of multipathing.
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