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Add a failover cluster to a replication group.
A replication group is a collection of cache clusters, where one of the clusters is a primary read-write cluster and the others are read-only replicas.
The number of cache clusters for this replication group.
The following example declares a replication group with two nodes and automatic failover enabled.
This metric is representative of the write load on the replication group.
Domain Admins group in the domain where the replication group is configured, or the creator of the replication group. .
The name of a cache subnet group to use for this replication group.
To include a failover cluster in a replication group, see Add a Failover Cluster to a Replication Group.
The name of the parameter group to associate with this replication group.
In the console tree, under the Replication node, click the replication group that contains the membership you want to enable or disable.
The ModifyReplicationGroup action modifies the settings for a replication group.
In the console tree, under the Replication node, click the replication group that contains the connection you want to edit.
The version number of thecache engine to use for the cache clusters in this replication group.
To illustrate again: Occurs this effect,can on the entire server no replication group replicate more data, until the quota again under 60% declined.
The cache cluster that ElastiCache uses as the primary cluster for the replication group.
In the console tree, under the Replication node, click the replication group that contains the replicated folder with the quotas that you want to edit.
A list of cache security group names to associate with this replication group.
This figure shows that a replication group is a set of servers, known as members, which participates in the replication of one or more replicated folders.
Domain Admins group in the domain where the replication group will be created.
To view the delegation list for a replication group in the console tree, select the replication group, and then click the Delegation tab in the details pane.
A list of Availability Zones in which the cache clusters in this replication group are created.
In DFS Management, launch the New Replication Group Wizard or the New Member Wizard, and then type the name of the clusteredfile server instance that you want to add to the replication group.
The ID of the cache cluster that ElastiCache uses as the daily snapshot source for the replication group.
The new configuration must be replicated to all domain controllers,and each member in the replication group must poll its closest domain controller to obtain the changes.
The server to be added must be online,and the user must be delegated the ability to administer the replication group.
To view or manage replication groups that contain read-only replicated folders or members that are failover clusters, you must use the version of DFS Management that is included with Windows Server 2008 R2.
Therefore, Fn::GetAtt returns a value for this attribute only if the replication group is clustered.
If you delegate to a user or group the ability to create replication groups, and you later remove the user or group from the delegation list, there is no change to the security settings on existing replication groups. .
If you plan to delegate the ability to create and administer replication groups, consider the following.
Creating multiple replicated folders in a single replication group simplifies the process of deploying replicated folders because the topology, schedule, and bandwidth throttling for the replication group are applied to each replicated folder.