In article <E0z9UGZ-0005ro-00@gizmo.lut.ac.uk>,
Martin Hamilton <martin@net.lut.ac.uk> wrote:
>At the recent WWW caching workshop in Manchester [1], there was quite
>a bit of interest in developing a free software (or should that be
>"open source" ?) system for doing the sort of heartbeat monitoring and
>transparent failover characterised by various Unix/NT/switch vendors
>"high availability" and "clustering" offerings. There doesn't appear
>to be anything out there at the moment - unless you know better!
Well there's some info in the Linux High Availability HOWTO.. most
of it applies to a lot more systems than just Linux.
You can find it for example at
http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability-HOWTO.html
Mike.
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