
Managing Linux Clusters
Synopsis
"Clustering" is a technique using multiple computers to form what appears to users as a single, highly available system for a practical, low-cost solution to help balance loads on busy Web sites This book offers practical advice for working with clusters on the Linux platform Covers planning for power, cooling, and space in an existing computer environment, developing and implementing user policies, and developing a dynamic application environment Identifies useful tools for cluster developers, diagnoses hardware level problems, and addresses issues involving warranties, vendor support, and group skill development Provides configuration and code, plus case studies offering solutions for speeding deployment and reducing management costs CD-ROM features additional examples
Publisher information
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- ISBN: 9780764547638
- Number of pages: 600
- Dimensions: 99 x 99 mm
- Weight: 408g






