True, except this is a cost alternative. For better availability, use a 
second server so services can fail over if the entire T-Server goes 
down. I recommend this approach, even when customers what to use an F25K 
or M9000 as a cluster-in-the-box.

Gary

Peter A Wilson (Systems Tech Marketing) wrote:
> Yes it is possible check the sun.com/blueprints site for a paper 
> talking about cluster on ldoms.
>
> But why would you want to ?...
>
> One of the core ideas behind clusters is to remove single points of 
> failure by duplicating hardware...a cluster within a single physical 
> server is effectively building in a single point of failure... the 
> server. In spite of it being possible its not a recommended config.
>
> Peter
>
> On 08/06/09 02:02, Ketan wrote:
>> Is it possible to setup a sun cluster 3.2  with Ldoms as its 2 nodes 
>> with both nodes on single physical host ? If yes how ?
>> Thanks in advance.
>

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