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by Tim Read, Richard Elling
Designing Enterprise Solutions with Sun™ Cluster 3.0
Copyright
Figures
Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Cluster and Complex System Design Issues
Business Reasons for Clustered Systems
Failures in Complex Systems
Data Synchronization
Arbitration Schemes
Data Caches
Timeouts
Failures in Clustered Systems
Summary
Enterprise Cluster Computing Building Blocks
Data Repositories and Infrastructure Services
Business Logic and Application Service
User Access Services: Web Farms
Compute Clusters
Technologies for Building Distributed Applications
Sun Cluster 3.0 Architecture
System Architecture
Kernel Infrastructure
System Features
Cluster Failures
Synchronization
Arbitration
Management Server
Design Goals
Services
Console Services
Sun Ray Server
Sun StorEdge SAN Surfer
Sun Explorer Data Collector
Sun Remote Services
Software Stack
Hardware Components
Network Configuration
Systems Management
Backup, Restore, and Recovery
Summary
Case Study 1—File Server Cluster
Firm Description
Design Goals
Cluster Software
Recommended Hardware Configuration
Summary
Case Study 2—Database Cluster
Company Description
Information Technology Organization
Design Goals
Business Case
Requirements
Design Priorities
Cluster Software
Recommended Hardware Configuration
Summary
Sun Cluster 3.0 Design Checklists
Business Case Considerations
Personnel Considerations
Top-Level Design Documentation
Environmental Design
Server Design
Shared Storage Design
Network Design
Software Environment Design
Security Considerations
Systems Management Requirements
Testing Requirements
Sun Cluster Technology History And Perspective
SPARCcluster PDB 1.x and SPARCcluster HA 1.x History
Sun Cluster 2.x
Sun Cluster 2.2 and 3.0 Feature Comparison
Data Center Guidelines
Hardware Platform Stability
Server Consolidation in a Common Rack
System Component Identification
AC/DC Power
System Cooling
Network Infrastructure
Security
System Installation and Configuration Documentation
Change Control Practices
Maintenance and Patch Strategy
Component Spares
New Release Upgrade Process
Support Agreement and Associated Response Time
Backup-and-Restore Testing
Cluster Recovery Procedures
Summary
Tools
Fault Tree Analysis
Reliability Block Diagram Analysis
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
Event Tree Analysis
Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Glossary
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