Linux Server OS White Papers
Architecting Linux High-Availability Clusters - Part 2
Overview In the past, clusters for high-availability (HA) solutions were expensive and usually required proprietary hardware and software support. Today, with the availability of Linux HA software solutions, users can build a cost-effective, high-availability environment for their business-critical applications. This paper addresses methods for protecting shared storage, resolving internode communication failures, and implementing application failover solutions.
| Publisher | Dell | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | June 2009 | Downloads | 3 |
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Secure Copy Version 5.0.2
Secure Copy™ is a powerful, comprehensive migration solution that automates the copying ofdata between Windows NT/2000/2003/2008 servers without the use of agents or scripts. Whetheryou're migrating from one server to...
Secure Copy Version 5.0.2
Secure Copy™ is a powerful, comprehensive migration solution that automates the copying of data between Windows NT/2000/2003/2008 servers without the use of agents or scripts. Whether you're migrating from one server to...
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux beats Microsoft Windows Server 2008 in value, cost
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