Hi, You've mention HA. Great! I am currently looking around for HA implementation, GPL softwares if possible. So far, LinuxVirtualServer.org looks promising AFAIK. So when is SuSE coming out with their version of HA/load balanced? Any beta testing? Michael Hasenstein wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Reid, Rowan (GSP) wrote:
with the advent of XFS on linux which will be the most stable and fast option. maybe i'm biased but XFS is -proven tecnology
But not on Linux :)
XFS has some interesting features, too. But it will need some more time, before you can really declare it as "ready for productive use". Our internal tests have ended in kernel freezes a lot of times. But it looks very promising! I did not expect SGI to get it ready that fast.
...and if it's ready, we'll be the first to include it as well. We have a great relationship with SGI, and currently have some people working their (helping with the port of SGI's failsave product, for High Availability, to Linux (OpenSource, i.e. GPL)).
-- Michael Hasenstein http://www.suse.de/~mha/ Private Pilot (ASEL+aerobatics) since 1998
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