MD1200 unified mode with 2 systems - shared volume

Does anyone know how to run a MD1200 table in unified with a volume shared between 2 physical systems? The goal is to access the table with 2 different systems with each system see the changes on the other.

I know it was not necessarily designed for this, but I thought I heard someone say it could be done.

Any ideas on that?

Hello StreaqS,

The only way to make your configuration & change your stay intact data, no corruption is to put both physical systems in a cluster. Without having a cluster in place as soon as you connect the second physical host to the virtual disk, it will corrupt your data.

Please let us know if you have any other questions.

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