I saw this sometime back:
http://www.linux-ha.org/doc/

Implements a cluster with heartbeat.

 

The easier way I'd think is to implement 2 webservers, and setup Round Robin
DNS records, Then one database server to which they both connect. Maybe a
backup one as well (Works quite well BTW).


This can achieve high availability and redundancy.

They both work concurrently, when one fails, some DNS servers can stop
sending requests to it. They are equal.

 

Daniel.

 

From: Billy Kaye [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 7:18 PM
To: 'Linux Users Group Uganda'
Subject: [LUG] Implementing a Linux Cluster

 

Greetings LUG Members,

 

Am looking into implementing a Linux Cluster of two server using centos 

With one as a Master and Another as a Slave Once one fails the other takes 

over.

 

They are for hosting a web based application.

 

Any ideas/Links to tutorials are welcome.

 

Regards

 

Billy 

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