Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Clustering |
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Author | Jesper B. Kiær |
Post date | 2004-11-15T08:39:27Z |
Hi
One simple solution is C-JBDC ....if your application is a Java application
regards
Jesper B. Kiær
Website : http://www.jezzper.com
-----"Bert_Herngreen" <bert_herngreen@...> wrote: -----
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
From: "Bert_Herngreen" <bert_herngreen@...>
Date: 11/14/2004 15:46
Subject: [firebird-support] Clustering
Hello,
I'm trying to find out how I can create a cluster for testing
purposes. Until now I didn't find information for firebird on this.
I'll be using one computer to connect to a mini 'cluster' of 2
computers, using linux. I read about openmosix and doubt if this can
be used to let the 2 computers in the cluster talk to each other and
share load.
Maybe somebody has experience on how to setup a firebird database
with two (cheap) computers running along as one computer?
Kind regards,
Bert
Yahoo! Groups Links
One simple solution is C-JBDC ....if your application is a Java application
regards
Jesper B. Kiær
Website : http://www.jezzper.com
-----"Bert_Herngreen" <bert_herngreen@...> wrote: -----
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
From: "Bert_Herngreen" <bert_herngreen@...>
Date: 11/14/2004 15:46
Subject: [firebird-support] Clustering
Hello,
I'm trying to find out how I can create a cluster for testing
purposes. Until now I didn't find information for firebird on this.
I'll be using one computer to connect to a mini 'cluster' of 2
computers, using linux. I read about openmosix and doubt if this can
be used to let the 2 computers in the cluster talk to each other and
share load.
Maybe somebody has experience on how to setup a firebird database
with two (cheap) computers running along as one computer?
Kind regards,
Bert
Yahoo! Groups Links