Review
"A nice balance between detailed, hand-holding exposition and getting the concepts you need . . . to extend the recipes into your environment." --
;login:, February 2006A remarkably thorough introduction. --
PC Update (Australia), August 2005 (http://www.melbpc.org.au/pcupdate/2508/index.htm)A seriously practical work which should readily prove its worth within enterprise scenarios. --
Linux User & Developer, August 2005,I can see a battered copy of it, always lying around the server room. Battered, because it's so frequently referenced. --
LinuxFocus.org, July 17, 2005,If you're serious about designing and implementing a low-cost production cluster using free software, this book's for you. --
Linux.com, August 25, 2005, applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=05/08/12/1640220&tid=115If youre interested in building a cluster at work, and need the motivation, the book is worth it. --
Linux Librarian, July 4, 2005Not only provides a theoretical background but also a complete detail on how to actually implement [Linux clustering]. --
Readers Preference, June 2005The writing is excellent, the subject matter wonderful, the level of detail just right for most people. --
RootPrompt.org, August 24, 2005, rootprompt.org/article.php3?article=9037This tome explores the key technologies that underpin building real enterprise-level Linux clusters. --
Network World, June 6, 2005 http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/060605gearhead.htmlWalks one through projects and pitfalls step-by-step... A must-have for anyone interested in harnessing the power of a cluster. --
Midwest Book World, June 2005 http://www.midwestbookreview.com/rbw/jun_05.htm
Product Description
The Linux Enterprise Cluster explains how to take a number of inexpensive computers with limited resources, place them on a normal computer network, and install free software so that the computers act together like one powerful server. This makes it possible to build a very inexpensive and reliable business system for a small business or a large corporation. The book includes information on how to build a high-availability server pair using the Heartbeat package, how to use the Linux Virtual Server load balancing software, how to configure a reliable printing system in a Linux cluster environment, and how to build a job scheduling system in Linux with no single point of failure. The book also includes information on high availability techniques that can be used with or without a cluster, making it helpful for System Administrators even if they are not building a cluster. Anyone interested in deploying Linux in an environment where low cost computer reliability is important will find this book useful. The CD-ROM includes the Linux kernel, ldirectord software, the Mon monitoring package, the Ganglia package, OpenSSH, rsync, SystemImager, Heartbeat, and all the figures and illustrations used in the book.