(Free download) Linux Enterprise Cluster: Build a Highly Available Cluster with Commodity Hardware and Free Software
▲ Karl Kopper ▲
| #1891719 in Books | 2005-05-15 | 2005-05-05 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.94 x7.00l,1.65 | File Name: 1593270364 | 464 pages
||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Good but no longer current...|By Karl W. Lewis|This book covers the material thoroughly. It's detailed, specific and the writing style is among the more pleasant I've encountered in a technical book of this sort. In its day this was probably THE book to have on the subject of clustering Linux servers. Unfortunately, it seems to have been published just ahead of the arrival||"A nice balance between detailed, hand-holding exposition and getting the concepts you need . . . to extend the recipes into your environment." -- ;login:, February 2006
A remarkably thorough introduction. -- PC Update (Australia), August
The Linux Enterprise Cluster explains how to take a number of inexpensive computers with limited resources, place them on a normal computer network, and install free software so that the computers act together like one powerful server. This makes it possible to build a very inexpensive and reliable business system for a small business or a large corporation. The book includes information on how to build a high-availability server pair using the Heartbeat package,...
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