N Plus 1 Clusters Done Right (And Wrong)
Updated: 02 Nov 2010 | 7 comments
This video contrasts Veritas Cluster Server's (VCS) approach to large clusters with that of the leading platform vendors' cluster solutions and illustrates how VCS service group workload management enables larger,cost-saving clusters.
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Follow-up
Just wanted to let anyone reading this know that I'm working on a follow-up video showing how service group workload management is implemented in VCS. Watch for it to be posted here in the coming days.
Eric
Eric, demos like this are a
Eric, demos like this are a great idea. Thanks!
I think it would be even better if you could post the configuration files as well.
Help about VCS HA for Windows running active-active
Hi Hennessy
You can demo Veritas Cluster Server HA running active - active.
If you don't have video clip for demo. You can send configure VCS HA running active - active.
Best Regards
Style of the demo
I really love this demonstration style! I was able to keep up with it all, especially at the pace you were going, Great job!
I really do appreciate this
I really do appreciate this video. We would like to see more demos like this especially bring the best features of the product into foucs.
Very effective demo
Just wanted to say this demo was very clear and concise. Look forward to the follow-up and other best practice demos you can think of
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