A/A or A/P

From: Rob (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/24/04


Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 06:45:58 -0700

Hello:

I'm sort of new to clustering and some of these questions
popped into mind:

- From an administrative perspective, which of the two is
more easily manageable, Active/Active or Active/Passive?

- When would one want to use A/A or A/P (i.e. how to
evaluate key objectives to determine clustering type)

Thanks for your response.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: How to Analyse for Lumpiness? (Correction)
    ... There must be some sort of analysis to uncover evidence of clustering. ... I seem to remember the guys who audited the UK Lotto did some sort of cluster analysis so I'll try to track them down. ... So far I've had one reply - a suggestion that I compare my closest triple from each Lotto draw with the average closest triple from the 14M 6/49 combos - of course, ...
    (rec.gambling.lottery)
  • Re: arp problem in /var/log/messages
    ... > looks like someone is using tools like ettercap. ... It could either be that - ARP cache poisoning - or some sort of clustering ...
    (FreeBSD-Security)
  • Re: Should Oracle buy OpenVMS?
    ... And Solaris has some sort of clustering available. ... contribution to Linux. ...
    (comp.os.vms)
  • Re: Local/remote data synch
    ... If you are going to look at keeping objects in sync across processes then ... want to look at some sort of clustering between instances of your ... (formgen-0.2-full.zip is what you need to download) ...
    (comp.lang.java.programmer)
  • Re: estimated of CLUSTERING_FACTOR
    ... joel garry wrote: ... issue in mind. ... Working through the clustering on the work issue, ... University of Washington ...
    (comp.databases.oracle.server)