hahah!
i went through some of the mailing lists trying to piece things
together... thats the end result i came up with (be it wrong or right).
if it is the case, this is a pretty nifty tool.
if not, it should be started! :)
-ed
----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Mack <mack.joseph@xxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, March 5, 2001 4:36 pm
Subject: Re: Linux PR
> Ed Crotty wrote:
> >
> > i was looking over freevsd stuff... it actually is somewhat
> > interesting... it seems that the approach is not so much for load
> > balancing but from a "virtual" server on the front end line..
> >
> > for instance :
> >
> > virtual server abc
> > running on public
> > net - linux
> > |
> > | skel layer (?) (i looked at it quick :D)
> > |
> > /\
> > / \
> > real1 real2
> >
> > so if you hit the virtual from lets say a ssh standpoint, you
> would have
> > access to work on both reals from the virtual fs at the same time
> and it
> > would replicate beyond to the real servers any changes / updates...
>
> > am i understanding it correctly or am i giving it too much credit?
>
> There's a lot of good ideas and smart people out there and I wouldn't
> assume that we have the corner on either of those markets
>
> I looked through all the press releases looking for info
> till my eyes glazed over. I don't know how you managed to get this
> much out of their web site. I'm assuming there's good stuff in there
> although I don't know what it is yet.
>
> Joe
>
> --
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> contractor to the National Environmental Supercomputer Center,
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