Presented by:

Richard Brown

from openSUSE & SUSE

Richard Brown / ilmehtar is from England but currently lives in Nuremberg in Germany, and is chair of the openSUSE Board as well as employed as a QA Engineer by SUSE. Involved in openSUSE/SUSE since 2003, Richard has contributed to various aspects of the project, including supporting users on IRC, testing/bug reporting, packaging, marketing, ambassadors and artwork. Richard is involved as a maintainer of GNOME and the openSUSE branding packages, as well as working on other parts of the Project.

Everyone likes to talk about how Linux is a robust, stable choice for a server operating system, but reality is a little different - Even the best systems fail, but that doesn't mean your users have to notice. High Availability Clustering (HA) gives you a way of building systems that can monitor themselves, and react to failures, keeping your services (eg. Web server, Database server, etc) running even when the server they're running on has failed, or is in need of maintenance. This workshop will show you how to build a basic cluster using the HA software available in openSUSE. You will need to bring a Laptop capable of running two openSUSE 13.1 virtual machines (preferably using VirtualBox) in order to participate.

Date:
2014 April 28 - 10:00
Duration:
3 h
Room:
Bokar
Conference:
openSUSE Conference
Language:
Track:
Technology & Development
Difficulty:
Experts

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