Windows NT Clustering Blueprints

  • Authors:
  • Mark A. Sportack;James L. Mohler

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • Windows NT Clustering Blueprints
  • Year:
  • 1997

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Abstract

From the Publisher:COPY: Windows NT Clustering Blueprints is your one-stop guide to understanding essential clustering concepts and implementations. With this easy-to-understand guide, you'll have all the information you need to take your clustering skills to new heights. Written by an industry expert with years of real-world experience, this in-depth resource takes you through the essentials of Windows NT clustering. You'll get extensive coverage of how Microsoft's Cluster Server operates, as well as how to build a cluster. Also covered are close looks at how a fail-over works, Windows NT Server, complex clusters, and clustering for competitive advantage. With its easy-to-follow approach, you will expand your knowledge of Windows NT clustering. BULLETS: - Gain a thorough understanding of clustering - Examine implementation issues such as programming for parallel environments - Get expert tips and advice on clustering for availability, scaleability, and competitive advantage - Master the intricacies of Microsoft's Cluster Server - Uncover the essentials of network-friendly clustering and cluster-friendly networking - Find out what hybridized clusters are and how to use them effectively - Learn how to build a new NT cluster as well as how to cluster an existing applicationApproachably written, providing an introduction to the set of technologies that is encompassed by clusteringProvides an unbiased and non-marketing approach to the benefits, limitations and trade-offs of this branch of parallel computing