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i want to implement clustering without adding any hardware device. i want to all of mails to be replicated to both servers without implementing forwarding. and also have to load balancing two mail servers. any idea?
i am using 2.6 kernel (redhat AS4) and fc6, as4 is my mail server, i want to use clustering for HA. can any one suggests the best software for this. i attempted openmosix-beta(2.6-15)-1686.rpm , as i installed it after rebooting system getting kernel panic.
Ammad, I've merged your threads as they are all on the same topic.
Perhaps providing more information about the mail server software you are to cluster. I think load ballancing and with file replication across a NAS/SAN setup is probably what you are after.
You really need to provide details to give people an idea of the scale of your setup.
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