SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability

Clustering and failover for enterprise Linux

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SUSE

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4.6 / 5

About this software

SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability is an extension for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server that provides clustering, failover, and data replication for enterprise workloads. It includes Pacemaker and Corosync for cluster management and messaging, DRBD for block-level replication, and the HAWK web console for monitoring and administration. Geo Clustering for geographically dispersed sites is available as a separate Geo Clustering extension. Install and enable via SUSEConnect and the HA pattern as documented by SUSE.

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SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability

SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability
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Benefits

  • Reduce unplanned downtime: Automates failover and recovery to keep services running during node failures.
  • Flexible clustering scenarios: Supports active/active, active/passive, metro, and hybrid physical-virtual clusters.
  • Integrated data replication: Includes DRBD for block-level replication across nodes and sites.
  • Management and monitoring: Provides HAWK web console and command-line tools for cluster administration.
  • Standard open-source components: Delivers Pacemaker and Corosync for standardized cluster resource management.

Available languages

  • English
  • German
  • French
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • Spanish

Support information

  • Official documentation: Comprehensive admin guides, install instructions, and Geo Clustering guides are available on SUSE documentation portal.
  • Product updates: Release notes and patches are published on SUSE support and update channels.
  • Subscription required: An active SUSE subscription is required to receive updates and official support for the extension.
  • Installation resources: YaST and command-line procedures are documented for installing and configuring HA patterns and DRBD.
  • Support levels described: SUSE release notes define Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 support categories for troubleshooting.

Frequently asked questions

What is SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability used for?
Provides clustering and failover capabilities to minimize service interruptions for critical Linux-based applications and services.
Which workloads can SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability protect?
Common targets include databases, file systems, network services, virtual machine hosts, and other stateful enterprise applications that require continuity.
How does failover and recovery operate in the cluster?
Cluster nodes monitor resource health and, on failure, transition services to another node automatically to restore availability according to defined policies.
What management and monitoring capabilities are provided?
Includes tools for configuring clusters, defining resource constraints and policies, and monitoring status and logs to manage availability operations.