First, thanks for everyone who helped, but I still can't find an app. that can
do clustering, mirroring and fail-over in one. Mosix works well for
clustering, but no mirroring and fail-over.
I know that HP have a 3rd party app. for NT that does this. I don't want to
move to NT. It would be nice if Linux had something like this, that does all of
this. I'm downloading TurboLinux to see if that does all of this.
This is very important, because fail-over systems if very useful when it comes
to critical systems, and I know linux is very stable. But if there is no
solution for the Linux community to do all of this, then I think some one must
look into this. Anything can happen. The other day one of my hard drives failed
and if I had a fail-over system nothing would have happened. But what happened is
that all my users was off-line for 3 hours.
Thanks again for all your help and replies.
On Tue, 03 Aug 1999, Mark Hahn wrote:
> > Can linux do Clustering
>
> of course. both the supercomputing type (beowulf) and high-availability
> kind.
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