Choosing LifeKeeper ComponentsHA Clustering by SteelEye LifeKeeper requires LifeKeeper core software to each cluster node. Core LifeKeeper provides normal IP failover clustering which itself is enough for many needs. Application level clustering support is achieved by installing required LifeKeeper ARKs (Application Recovery Kit) to each cluster node that will support that particular application. Pricing is done per node or server (not by processor for example). There are two kinds of LifeKeeper core software:
Examples of required LifeKeeper components2-node Linux cluster (with shared storage) running Oracle requires LifeKeeper components:
2-node Linux cluster (with shared storage) running Oracle and LVM requires LifeKeeper components:
2-node Linux cluster (with shared storage) running Apache and DB2 requires LifeKeeper components:
2-node Samba Linux cluster (without shared storage) requires LifeKeeper components:
3-node Linux cluster (without shared storage) running only Apache (replication not required) requires LifeKeeper components:
4-node shared storage Linux cluster. In this case Sendmail continuity is very crucial (ARK installed in each node). MySQL is installed in 3 nodes, Apache is installed in 2 nodes:
3-node Windows cluster (with shared storage) running SQL requires LifeKeeper components:
2-node Windows HA cluster (without shared storage) running SQL requires LifeKeeper components:
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