Hi Aseem

Thanks for the reply.

I want a failover cluster server, if one goes down secound server will
take care of other which include several service too, ex smtp , pop3
fileserver and others.

i have found several pacakage for clustering , heartbeat , beowulf,
oscar, kimberlite.

i am confuse which one to use, can u guide me.

Gurjit Dhillon


Hi Gurjit

* Gurjit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-06-24 07:10 PST]:
> Hi Friends,
> 
> I want to do clustering at my location , can some one guide me on 
this
> issue , i want to know which is the best  clustering package.
> 

>From my understanding, a lot depends on the type of application that 
you
want to cluster. I think of clustering in two modes, "failover" and
"parallel". The later is also referred to as making a cluster
farm. Failover is when you configure your cluster to failover a 
business
critical application to a standby server in case the primary server
dies. On the other hand, making a cluster farm, means having the
application runing on all nodes at the same time. You can also have a
frontend, which will cause all traffic directed to your cluster, to be
re-directed to a particular server, based on configurable options.

> i had google for my query , found some good package also , but got
> confuse , which package to choose.

What are the packages you found?

> 
> Kindly let me know the status.

Like I said, tell a little more about your application.

> 
> Gurjit Dhillon  

Aseem.








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