Hello,
I am researching the new cluster stack that is scheduled to be delivered in 
Fedora 19. Does anyone on this list have a sense for the timeframe for this new 
stack to be rolled into a RHEL release? (I assume the earliest would be RHEL 7.)

On the Windows platform, Microsoft Cluster Services provides a cluster-wide 
registry service that is basically a cluster-wide key:value store with atomic 
updates and support to store the registry on shared disk. The  storage on 
shared disk allows access and use of the registry in cases where nodes are 
frequently joining and leaving the cluster.

Are there any component(s) that can be used to provide a similar registry in 
the Linux cluster stack? (The current RHEL 6 stack, and/or the new Fedora 19 
stack.)

Thanks in advance for your information,
Michael Richmond

michael richmond | principal software engineer | flashsoft, sandisk | 
+1.408.425.6731

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