Saturday, February 23, 2002, 11:57:18 AM, Joe wrote:
JC> That isn't clustering--it's high availability (as your subject tells us
JC> you already know). So why search for Linux cluster, when you really
JC> want Linux high availability? ;-)
JC> Check out www.linux-ha.org. Set up mon or similar tool so that it can
JC> notice a failure of your app and bring up the backup server, and you're
JC> golden. No need for LVS, or much of anything else for simple high
JC> availability.
Thanks :)
If you don't mind, I will ask one more newbie question. If I want a
cluster to improve performance on my Java application server. Is it
the required that my application server is specially written to
support this, or is it handled somewhere else? That is, can all
software benefit from a cluster. just as long as it uses threads?
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Med venlig hilsen/Best regards,
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