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Remus Project: Full Memory Mirroring!

Posted November 12, 20092 Comments »

Imagine that you have a cluster with two machines side by side in an active/standby configuration. Let’s say you have your data replicated, and the systems are basically identical except for the IP address and hostname. You can use heartbeat to share an IP address such that if the primary fails, the secondary takes over. [...]

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