Is there interest in a talk on clustering?
Madison Kelly
linux-5ZoueyuiTZhBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Thu Dec 17 12:26:16 UTC 2009
Before you answer, I want to mention a concern...
I've been doing a fair bit on clustering lately, and have successfully
gotten two-node clusters working designed to run virtual machines that
can be moved between nodes on the fly. I think I could see this being of
potential interest to TLUG as a talk.
However,
It's a sufficiently involved topic that, given the two hour window of a
talk, I don't think I'd be able to cover everything needed to actually
build a cluster. For this reason, I've been debating offering it up as a
talk. I've been thinking about ways to make a talk useful, and am still
not sure how I could do that... So the second part of this question is;
Given a limited time frame, what would you guys like to hear about with
regard to clustering? What would be helpful?
Anyway, I'm just throwing this out here at this point to get some
feedback and to see if there is any real interest. If there is, and I
can think of something useful to cover, I'd probably be looking at an
April talk.
Madi
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