High Availability White Papers
Linux Clusters White Paper
Overview Clustered computing has been around for several years. Clusters have been devised, formally or informally, from many types of systems. On one extreme, the IBM eServer zSeries, when configured in a Sysplex, represents a cluster. At the other end of the power spectrum, many organizations have assembled Intel (and other) processor-based servers into clusters of various types. Initial efforts in Linux clustering have been in the High Performance Computing (HPC) area, and the current Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron, and IBM POWER high clock rate servers will continue to make this area vital. High-availability solutions for Linux clusters are now available from several Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), and span a range of capability and complexity.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | |
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| Date Published | January 2006 | Downloads | 7 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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