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Old 09-28-2016, 01:10 PM   #1
jambazi
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Pacemaker configuration for Linux High availability Cluster


Hi,
I would like to install linux in a high availability config for 32 nodes in a master slave config.

In this setup, 1 group of 16 nodes would be the master cluster and the other set of 16 would be the slave cluster.

Which pacemaker configuration would be ideal? Is it active/passive, N+1, N+N etc.
 
  


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