25 September 2006 22:15
High-availability middleware on Linux, Part 1: Heartbeat and Apache Web server
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In this first of five articles, learn what it means for software to be highly available and how to install and set up heartbeat software from the High-Availability Linux project on a two-node system. You'll also learn how to configure the Apache Web serve
ONLamp.com -- Advanced MySQL Replication Techniques
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You may know about the MySQL Cluster, which is a complex architecture to achieve high availability and performance. One of the advantages of MySQL Cluster is that each node is a peer to the others, whereas in a normal replicating system you have a master
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The Linux Virtual Server Project - Linux Server Cluster for Load Balancing
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The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers, with the load balancer running on the Linux operating system. The architecture of the server cluster is fully transparent to end users, and the u
25 September 2006 22:00
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