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= 2-Node Clusters = | = 2-Node Clusters = | ||
== EL6 - Cluster Stable 3 == | |||
* [[Red Hat Cluster Service 3 Tutorial]] - This is an introduction to [[RHCS]] Cluster 3 on [[EL6]]. This tutorial is on hold while I finish the [[EL5]] paper. | |||
== EL5 - Cluster Stable 2 == | == EL5 - Cluster Stable 2 == | ||
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* [[2-Node EL5 Cluster]] - This tutorial is back under active development. It should be used for any [[EL5]] based cluster ([[RHEL]], [[CentOS]], etc). | * [[2-Node EL5 Cluster]] - This tutorial is back under active development. It should be used for any [[EL5]] based cluster ([[RHEL]], [[CentOS]], etc). | ||
* [[TLUG Talk: An Introduction to Clustering]] - A talk on Cluster Stable 2 clustering to the Toronto Linux Users Group on . | * [[TLUG Talk: An Introduction to Clustering]] - A talk on Cluster Stable 2 clustering to the Toronto Linux Users Group on . | ||
== Fedora - Cluster Stable 3 == | == Fedora - Cluster Stable 3 == | ||
I experimented with Fedora as a means to begin learning Cluster Stable 3. I would '''not''' recommend using Fedora as a host OS in a production environment! If you wish to use Cluster 3, please purchase a [[Red Hat]] subscription and use [[RHEL]] 6. If that is not an option, then please stick with Cluster 2 until [[CentOS]] 6.x is released. | I experimented with Fedora as a means to begin learning Cluster Stable 3. I would '''not''' recommend using Fedora as a host OS in a production environment! If you wish to use Cluster 3, please purchase a [[Red Hat]] subscription and use [[RHEL]] 6. If that is not an option, then please stick with Cluster 2 until [[CentOS]] 6.x is released. This said, Fedora is an excellent test environment for those wanting to learn Cluster 3 while waiting for a freely available [[EL5]] distribution to become available. | ||
* [[Two Node Fedora 14 Cluster]] - Abandoned when I got my Red Hat ISV and switched to RHEL 6. Still the most complete paper. | * [[Two Node Fedora 14 Cluster]] - Abandoned when I got my Red Hat ISV and switched to RHEL 6. Still the most complete paper. |
Revision as of 14:54, 27 February 2011
There are currently one paper and four tutorials in various stages of development that may help you in building a cluster.
2-Node Clusters
EL6 - Cluster Stable 3
- Red Hat Cluster Service 3 Tutorial - This is an introduction to RHCS Cluster 3 on EL6. This tutorial is on hold while I finish the EL5 paper.
EL5 - Cluster Stable 2
- 2-Node EL5 Cluster - This tutorial is back under active development. It should be used for any EL5 based cluster (RHEL, CentOS, etc).
- TLUG Talk: An Introduction to Clustering - A talk on Cluster Stable 2 clustering to the Toronto Linux Users Group on .
Fedora - Cluster Stable 3
I experimented with Fedora as a means to begin learning Cluster Stable 3. I would not recommend using Fedora as a host OS in a production environment! If you wish to use Cluster 3, please purchase a Red Hat subscription and use RHEL 6. If that is not an option, then please stick with Cluster 2 until CentOS 6.x is released. This said, Fedora is an excellent test environment for those wanting to learn Cluster 3 while waiting for a freely available EL5 distribution to become available.
- Two Node Fedora 14 Cluster - Abandoned when I got my Red Hat ISV and switched to RHEL 6. Still the most complete paper.
- Two Node Fedora 13 Cluster - Abandoned when Fedora 13 came out.
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