From: Peter B. <tab...@ya...> - 2001-08-07 14:18:55
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--- Aneesh Kumar <kva...@ya...> wrote: > Hi , > > Found this document. I gives a detailed analysis of > what actually one look in a cluster. Can we see Linux > listing in some of these studies in another 2-3 > years. > > > http://tru64unix.compaq.com/dhba_ras.pdf Take a look at http://www.linux-ha.org/. This document, and the same report from 1998 (http://www.sun.com/clusters/dh.brown.pdf), both by D.H. Brown, are both referenced there. You'll also see a rather over-optimistic statement there in the paragraph: <begin quote> "We are on the road to being competitive with commercial systems similar to those described in D. H. Brown's 1998 or March 2000 analysis of RAS cluster features and functions. As noted below, we have added a new project to port SGI's FailSafe product to Linux. This will help accelerate the process significantly. It seems possible for Linux HA software to achieve D. H. Brown level of competitiveness in 2001." <end quote> Are we there as of 2001? IMHO, no. But if you read linux-ha.org and follow the various links, especially discussions related to directions and frameworks, then we may see our way to making it to that future. > > -aneesh Peter ===== These have been the opinions of: Peter R. Badovinatz -- (503)578-5530 (TL 775) wo...@us.../tab...@ya... and in no way should be construed as official opinion of IBM, Corp. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ |