By Clustering I mean having 2 machines, that is not dependant on each other.
Lets say the harddrive goes on the one, the other one must take over. These two
machines must not share anything. It must be, as if these two machines have the
same IP address, but still be mirroring between them.
Flippie.
On Tue, 03 Aug 1999, Bruce Stephens wrote:
> >Can linux do Clustering
> >
> >F.
> By Clustering I assume you mean virtual or Raid disks and a series of
> machines attached to the Raid system as some other non-scalable system
> promises to do sometime(!) then the answer is probably!!!
> Raid drives are certainly possible. Refer to the Linux Documentation site.
> By Clustering do you mean very tightly clustered, just tightly clustered or
> a loose gaggle of machines connected to a network drive!! Purists, yes,
> please jump up and down, but it depends on what you want to do.
> Have you looked at Beowulf?
> Regards,
> Bruce.
>
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