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The Question is: Hi, I have a two-node VMScluster with a shared storage interconnect. I'd like to know whether using the system disk as quorum disk is good or whether it is better to use a different disk. Thank you The Answer is : It depends! The advantage of using a quorum disk is that you can shutdown one node without hanging the other. If this is not a requirement then you do not need a quorum disk. If you do want to be able to run a single node, then you REQUIRE a quorum disk. It doesn't make much difference whether you choose the system disk or another disk on the shared interconnect, except that the quorum disk cannot be (host based) shadowed. So if you want to shadow your system disk, you must choose a non-system disk for quorum, or use controller based shadowing. An alternative to a quorum disk is a "quorum node". Use a small VAX with bare minimum OpenVMS on it, no networking software, disk serving or logins, just contribute some votes to the cluster.
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