Linux Cluster

 

The following are links where you may find information of various commercial cluster available in the market today.

http://www.turbolinux.com/products/tltcs.html
http://www.sco.com/products/clustering/uw7nsc.html
http://www.sgi.com/solutions/internet/products/director/index.html
Linux Virtual Server  project: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org
TurboLinux: TurboCluster: http://www.turbocluster.com/support/tcs40ug.pdf
F5 BigIP:
Window2000 Clustering : http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/library/howitworks/default.asp
The Cluster service technology built into Windows 2000 Advanced Server allows two servers to be connected into a cluster for higher availability and easier manageability of server resources. The two servers do not have to be the same size or have the same
configuration.

High-availability linux:

http://www.henge.com/~alanr/ha/

Beowulf clustering:

http://charlotte.redhat.com/product.phtml/EX1000
http://www.valinux.com/products/clustercity.php3
http://www.xtreme-machines.com/
Sun Cluster : http://www.ccr.buffalo.edu/SUNCluster.htm (SPARC 5 SMP Cluster)
CAP Project: http://cap.anu.edu.au/cap/projects/ClusterOS/ (SMP Cluster)

Scalable linux cluster research projects:

http://sin.citi.umich.edu/projects/citi-netscape/
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/shrimp/
can be obtained from http://www.enlightendsm.com/

Chinese Linux:

Red Flag Linux: http://www.sonata.iscas.ac.cn/
Blue Point (Shn-Zheng) :
COSIX (Compaq)
X-term
xLinux: http://www.xlinux.com/
TurboLinux : http://turbolinux.com/

Linux vs. NT :

Web and File Server Comparison: Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 and Red Hat Linux 5.2 Upgraded to the
Linux 2.2.2 Kernel: http://www.mindcraft.com/whitepapers/nts4rhlinux.html