xCAT
A tool kit that can be used for the deployment and administration of Linux clusters.
thad
On 4/3/06, Leo Alvyn 'Vynnie' Cruz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Folks,
I need to come up with a cluster solution. But before I proceed, i need
to know
some answers to these questions:
1. Is it legal to buy 1 licensed copy of RHEL and install them into
multiple servers?
2. Is it legal to install Redhat compiled packages to CentOS or any
other distro?
3. If I install a different kernel on RHEL, say "openmosix" , or update
the packages from
a different distro or source, does it void the support?
3. Have anyone tested the stability of Centos? (aside from the
claim-fact that it was built
from RHEL) What's the uptime of your CentOS installation?
4. Will you bet your job for CentOS? ;)
5. Has anybody done 'SSI(single system image)-clustering' on CentOS?
What component did you use?
(openmosix?)
6. The Redhat Cluster suite isnt an implemenation of SSI-cluster, right?
(I'm puzzled in
understanding their words)
6. Last but not the least, which is now my bottleneck (i need to
finalize the cost of equipment
for my project to proceed), what are the necessary hardware
components to implement an
SSI-cluster?
I would truly appreciate your expert-thoughts on these. TIA!
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