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− | The Linux High-Availability project at www.linux-ha.org is the resource for [[wp:Linux-HA|High Availability]] with free software. [[wp:Failover]] is the part of a Highly Available system when primary resources automatically switch to reserve or stand-by resources. | + | The Linux High-Availability project at www.linux-ha.org is the resource for [[wp:Linux-HA|High Availability]] with free software. [[wp:Failover|Failover]] is the part of a Highly Available system when primary resources automatically switch to reserve or stand-by resources. |
See their [http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/Downloads downloads page] for '''Heartbeat''', '''Cluster Glue''' and '''Resource Agents''' | See their [http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/Downloads downloads page] for '''Heartbeat''', '''Cluster Glue''' and '''Resource Agents''' |
Latest revision as of 09:32, 8 January 2014
Just some quick notes for later expansion
The Linux High-Availability project at www.linux-ha.org is the resource for High Availability with free software. Failover is the part of a Highly Available system when primary resources automatically switch to reserve or stand-by resources.
See their downloads page for Heartbeat, Cluster Glue and Resource Agents
A leading company in this space is Cluster Labs See their github projects