News : Red Hat Unveils Linux Clustering Solution
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Schilling, Richard RSchilling at affiliatedhealth.orgMon Jul 10 18:24:37 PDT 2000
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I saw this today on the newswire. Sounds like they're packaging some tools together to manage job requests: load balancing or fail-safe backup topology seems to be the emphasis. Some good old fashioned job management routines . . nice going Red Hat! Of course it's nothing new to the university types, but nice to see it pushed as a reliable product by Red Hat. Anyone else hear anything? Red Hat guys . . . comments? Hope it gets people noticing PC clustering a little more. Richard Schilling Web Integration Programmer Affiliated Health Services Mount Vernon, WA USA -----Original Message----- From: Yoon Jae Ho [mailto:yoon at bh.kyungpook.ac.kr] Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 5:32 PM To: beowulf at beowulf.org Subject: News : Red Hat Unveils Linux Clustering Solution http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?bw.071000/201920154 <http://www.businesswire.com/cgi- bin/f_headline.cgi?bw.071000/201920154&ticker=RHAT> &ticker=RHAT ( BW)(NC-RED-HAT)(RHAT) Red Hat Unveils Linux Clustering Solution; Adapted Version of Red Hat Linux 6.2 Delivers Advanced Security, Scalability and Availability for a Reliable Internet Infrastructure Business/Technology Editors RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 10, 2000--Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), a leader in open source Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced the Red Hat(TM) High Availability Server 1.0, a specialized version of the award-winning Red Hat L Red Hat High Availability Server is an out-of-the-box clustering solution that delivers dynamic load balancing, improved fault tolerance and scalability of TCP/IP based applications. It lets users combine individual servers into a cluster, resulting in highly available access to critical network resources such as data, applications, network services, and more. If one server in the cluster fails, another will automatically take over its workload. The Red Hat to Web servers, ftp servers, mail gateways, firewalls, VPN gateways and other front-end IP-based applications where virtually uninterrupted service is required. "The Red Hat High Availability Server is optimized specifically for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and corporate customers who want to dramatically reduce the time needed for implementation," said Paul McNamara, vice president, products and platforms, Red Hat, Inc. "In today's demanding Internet environment, server failure means lost revenue and diminished customer satisfaction. With this product, we are providing customers with a flexible, affordable, and highly available front-end Internet infrastructure solution. Because the Red Hat High Availability Server software can be installed on any off-the-shelf commodity hardware that supports Linux--it offers service providers and corporate IT departments an option for increased availability at a significant overall cost savings." The product supports heterogeneous network environments, allowing individual members of the cluster to run Red Hat Linux or virtually any other OS including Solaris(R), and Windows NT(R). Because the Red Hat High Availability Server is an open source product, customers are free from expensive technology lock-in that often occurs with proprietary solutions. New Security Features The Red Hat High Availability Server has a number of inherent security features designed specifically for high availability Web front-end applications. Remote system access is disabled by default, and unused network services are not installed or started in the standard installation. The Red Hat High Availability Server can be configured in two main ways. In Failover Services (FOS) mode, the system can be configured as a two node cold failover cluster ideally suited for applications where simple, affordable redundancy is needed such as firewalls, static Web servers, DNS, and mail servers. In Linux Virtual Server (LVS) mode, the system can be configured as an n-node cluster consisting of a two node load balancer, which accepts requests and directs those request to one of any number of IP-based servers based on a configurable traffic management algorithm. Red Hat High Availability Server 1.0 Features and Benefits -- Easy Installation: The Red Hat High Availability Server is based on the award winning Red Hat Linux OS. Red Hat's engineers have created a special installation-class that installs only those packages that are needed with the clustering packages. The Red Hat High Availability Server is installed for optimal performance--saving time and hassle. -- Higher Performance and Scalability: The Red Hat High Availability Server supports the scalability that meets the growth demands of today's highly dynamic IP environments. The number of cluster nodes is limited only by the hardware and network used. The product has advanced cluster features that provide high levels of performance including an ability to configure servers to bypass the load balancers when returning traffic back to the client, increasing the overall performance of the cluster. Additionally, because individual nodes can be taken off-line -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20000710/4ce7cbdd/attachment.html
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