9348: SUSE Linux High Availability Extensions Hands-on Workshop, Part 1 of 2

Monday, August 8, 2011: 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Asia 2 (Walt Disney World Dolphin )
Speaker: Richard Lewis (IBM Corporation)

Current applications require nearly 100% availability.  This typically means building a clustered high availability environment so that applications remain available through both planned and unplanned outages.  This hands-on workshop will provide an opportunity to install and configure the SUSE Linux High Availability Extensions across multiple Linux virtual machines.  Once the infrastructure is configured, you will implement resources such as a cluster file system (OCFS2) and an Apache web server with a virtual IP address.  You will then have the opportunity to test and see that the cluster file system, Apache web server and associated virtual IP address continues to function when simulating both planned and unplanned outages.

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