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Date:      Tue, 5 Aug 2008 11:19:59 +0200
From:      "Rudi Kramer - MWEB" <rkramer@mweb.com>
To:        "Michael Christie" <michael@powerzone.net.au>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, <freebsd-cluster@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: High Availability FreeBSD www cluster
Message-ID:  <39DC135F7F0571489196E0B6F5D58B4A03B45FC9@MWBEXCH.mweb.com>
References:  <4898065A.5080008@powerzone.net.au>

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Michael Christie:

> I want to cluster some freeBSD servers, The purpose of this is to
> learn.  I would like to  run some basic services like www and mail on
a
> test network. I would like to set up the servers so if one server
falls
> over the other will take over the services automatically, load
> balanceing would be good as well. I have googled, I could be looking
in
> the wrong place , there seems not to be much in regard to seting up
> freebsd in a cluster, lots on linux. I have looked at the High
> Availability Linux project , I see on the front page that it will run
on
> freebsd.
>=20
> So I am a bit lost and i am wanting to learn how to cluster freebsd
web
> and mail servers, I have looked at  Beowulf clusters, which seem to
give
> computers more grunt, Can some on on the list please advise me on what
> clustering softwhere i need to get started and if the High
Availability
> Linux project softwhere will do the job.

I also did some research a while ago and found Wackamole. It looks
pretty interesting as you don't need a central "director" server but all
servers in the cluster check each other. It's also in the ports tree :-)

Site: http://www.backhand.org/wackamole/=20
Port: /usr/ports/net/wackamole



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