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Old 08-20-2004, 04:51 PM   #1
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Hello experts (of which I am not), I have a seemingly simple scenario:

Business critcal application running on RH linux server with dedicated RAID-5 config. Any downtime beyond 45 seconds won't fly.

Looking for the best way to make a seamless failover to a 2nd identical server also with its own storage.

I've googled and read quite a bit about clustering, but it seems complicated and not very mature. Afraid I'll end up trying many things and not finding anything that I can trust in a production environment.

Any experiences with Linux clustering?? Should I be thinking about this differently or just stop being paranoid?

TIA

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