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Setting up two-node Db2 HADR Pacemaker cluster with fencing on Microsoft Azure

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Summary

This document provides an alternate Db2 HADR configuration with Pacemaker without using a third lightweight host as a quorum device (Qdevice) arbitrator. It discusses the pros and cons of the alternative setup with fencing only, thereby guiding the choice to the user based on cost vs recovery time tradeoff.

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Modified date:
30 April 2025

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