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btw, any guys.. here want to help how to configure linux cluster step by step...?
i have 2 server with fedora 7 of OS for run aplication under web
and the aplication is web aplication that coded using php and mysql of database.
I believe you need to look a bit further into what you really want. The choice is out there, but you need to make a wise decision. Do you want to build a high availability cluster, a load balancing cluster, or any other type of parallel computing. Once you made this choice, there are many different tools to accomplish the job right.
I believe you need to look a bit further into what you really want. The choice is out there, but you need to make a wise decision. Do you want to build a high availability cluster, a load balancing cluster, or any other type of parallel computing. Once you made this choice, there are many different tools to accomplish the job right.
Cheers
actually i still do not Understand about The Cluster more .. but my case is I have web server that runing With FC7 of OS , Apache, PHP,mysql. and in my mind i want to make it in to two server ( it has Interconnection each other ) , My AIM is if one of my server down/crashed so the client still able to acces to the second server automatically...it mean my web aplication is still able run and give the requested from the client from the second server ... something like that lah ... he he he
as i know it call the cluster but i dont know what kind of cluster exactly ..
i hope your advise than give me out the easy tutorial how to build it ..or more than it
I might be mistaken, but you are looking for a high availability cluster. My best advice is to look into a web search engine (google, yahoo, ...) and find a high availability cluster kit for Fedora 7.
Look closely at the specifications of the kit. They are not all designed for your kernel. Therefore, if you choose any cluster kit, you might have to change Linux flavor.
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