With the new CA ARCserve RHA plug-in for Microsoft Failover Cluster (MSFC) 2008, you can copy data between cluster nodes. There are three node roles:
To copy data between cluster nodes, first create a new resource, an RHA disk to store data replicated from the source node. You can manage the new disk resource with the MMC snap-in, if you wish to change properties or monitor replication status. The CA ARCserve RHA Control Service (which should be installed on a separate server) is used to apply licenses. MSFC manages failover within the cluster while CA ARCserve RHA replicates the disk resource.
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