Clustering Windows Server :A Road Map for Enterprise Solutions

Publication subTitle :A Road Map for Enterprise Solutions

Author: Mauler   Gary;Beebe   Milt  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2001

E-ISBN: 9780080488493

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781555582531

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781555582531

Subject: TP316 操作系统;TP393 computer network

Language: ENG

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An IT decision-maker's road map to creating scalable and reliable Windows 2000 clustered systems.

Clustering Windows 2000 explains what a cluster is and what it is not. It explains the concepts and technology from the perspective of Microsoft's Windows family of operating systems. Mauler and Beebe thoroughly explore the critical interaction and integration of state-of-the-art computer hardware with these operating systems and also with third-party layered solutions. However, more than teaching technology, the book provides a unique framework by which readers can evaluate their organizations' own clustering needs. The new Cluster Configuration MatrixC presented here allows them to determine the utility of the many clustering products and solutions given their companies' specific requirements for high availability. Clustering Windows 2000 enables IT professionals to create a highly effective clustering strategy that can grow with their organizations' needs and accommodate ongoing developments in clustering technology.


This unique book is for everyone from system designers to IT managers who want a solid understanding of the optimal products and technologies they can use in creating "clusters" of computers to support truly enterprise-caliber programs.

Demystifies Windows clustering from both a hardware and software viewpointDefines clustering terminology and concepts from a vendor-neutral perspectiveProvides a matrix for evaluating the multitude of clu

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 5

Copyrigt Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Contents

pp.:  8 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 20

Acknowledgments

pp.:  20 – 21

Chapter 1. Understanding Clusters and Your Needs

pp.:  21 – 39

Chapter 2. Crystallizing Your Needs for a Cluster

pp.:  39 – 55

Chapter 3. Mechanisms of Clustering

pp.:  55 – 73

Chapter 4. Cluster System Classification Matrix

pp.:  73 – 89

Chapter 5. Cluster Systems Architecture

pp.:  89 – 129

Chapter 6. I/O Subsystem Design

pp.:  129 – 157

Chapter 7. Cluster Interconnect Technologies

pp.:  157 – 189

Chapter 8. Cluster Networking

pp.:  189 – 219

Chapter 9. Cluster System Administration

pp.:  219 – 245

Chapter 10. Achieving Data Center Reliability with Windows NT/2000 Clustering

pp.:  245 – 275

Glossary

pp.:  275 – 295

References

pp.:  295 – 310

Index

pp.:  310 – 322

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