Nutanix Metro Availability is a continuous availability solution that provides a zero Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and near-zero Recovery Time Objective (RTO) across two sites. For this configuration, there are two distinct latency requirements that administrators must manage. First, the Round Trip Time (RTT) latency between the two storage clusters participating in the synchronous replication must be less than 5ms to ensure application performance is not significantly degraded by the write-synchronization process. Second, the Witness VM, which acts as an external arbitrator to prevent " split-brain " scenarios during a site failure, has a more flexible latency requirement. The maximum RTT between the Witness VM and the managed Protection Domains (PDs) must be less than 200ms. This higher threshold allows the Witness to be placed in a separate geographical region or a third-party cloud availability zone (AZ), ensuring it remains independent of the failure domain affecting the primary and secondary sites. If the latency to the Witness exceeds 200ms, the cluster may be unable to quickly acquire the lock necessary to automate failover, potentially causing the Metro Availability configuration to fail during an actual disaster event.
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