If you are not interested in using a Stingray/SteelApp, there is
wackamole/spread for a active/passive cofig, if thats what you are after


On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:38 PM, G B via smartos-discuss <
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> Obviously, on Solaris/OI one can use Sun Cluster for HA.  For SmartOS I've
> seen the wiki doc on using wackamole for VM HA, but that wouldn't handle
> hardware failure scenarios such as power supply failure (1 power supply) or
> mainboard failure, etc.  I'm not talking disk, because that can be
> addressed with RAIDZ2/3, etc.
>
> If it matters, I'm running multiple web domains with each in its own
> Joyent brand VM and a mail server (presently KVM) for those domains.
>
> Is there a preferred method of software solution available to have a
> standby SmartOS machine in case of a failure on one?
>
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