Clustering - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION 04-08-2006 Installation Manual

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12.5 Clustering

12.5.1 Cluster Alias
The cluster alias is a technology that allows several nodes to be configured with a shared
IP address, while also permitting TCP/IP connections to be established at this address.
Inbound TCP/IP connections are automatically distributed.
Unlike the Linux virtual server, a dedicated load balancer is not required. However,
because of the type of implementation, the cluster alias is less efficient when there is a
large number of nodes. In the case of the cluster alias, all IP packages are distributed
to all nodes, which then filter out the packages intended for them. In the case of LVS,
this decision is only taken once by the load balancer. For further information about how
to configure this feature, see the iptables manual page.
12.5.2 Linux Virtual Server
Linux virtual server is based on a real cluster of several servers, which are connected
together by means of a load balancer for distributing the load among the various
members of the cluster. From the outside, a cluster of this kind simply looks like a
single virtual server. The load balancer should also be configured for redundancy and
should be secured using heartbeat. The aim of an LVS configuration is to make the best
possible use of the existing resources and to offer good scalability. The heartbeat-
ldirectord daemon is used in these scenarios to monitor the "health" of the various real
servers.
12.5.3 High Availability Clusters
High availability clusters are designed so all available services can be provided at all
times, despite hardware or software failures. If a node in a cluster fails, another takes
over immediately. This node (secondary) is a mirror image of the failed node (primary)
and actually assumes the identity of the failed node during failover, so the cluster envi-
ronment remains externally consistent.
High Availability under Linux
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