What should the engineer do?

A service engineer is at a customer site to install a two-node Sun Cluster 3.2 cluster on SPARC
systems, and discovers that the customer has no shared storage available.
What should the engineer do?

A service engineer is at a customer site to install a two-node Sun Cluster 3.2 cluster on SPARC
systems, and discovers that the customer has no shared storage available.
What should the engineer do?

A.
Ask the customer to buy storage, since this is NOT a supported configuration.

B.
Try to set up a cluster using an XS4 Solaris node, to be used as third node just to have enough
votes.

C.
Ask the customer to provide a Solaris server (SPARC or X64) to be used as quorum server and
verify with the customer that the application does not require shared data.

D.
Use the Terminal Concentrator as a quorum device and install the cluster, because the
customer application is purely compute-based and does NOT need shared data for the
application.

Explanation:



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