| Package | kimberlite |
| Priority | Priority |
| Section | utils |
| Installed-Size | 2372 |
| Maintainer | Josh Huber |
| Architecture | i386 |
| Version | 1.1.0-3 |
| Depends | libc6 (>= 2.2.3-1), tcl8.3 (>= 8.3.2), pdksh, util-linux (>= 2.11b-1) |
| Filename | pool/main/k/kimberlite/kimberlite_1.1.0-3_i386.deb |
| Size | 820200 |
| MD5sum | 12a97af82150b91128992497f1d2d1c3 |
| Description | High Availability Clustering Package |
| Kimberlite is a complete framework providing high availability for application
services on Linux. The key features of the architecture include the
following:
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- A complete high-availability service infrastructure prevents you
from having to assemble an infrastructure from disparate
components.
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- An extensible service-configuration framework enables you to
easily integrate a wide variety of applications.
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- An exceptional data integrity guarantee differentiates the
software from other contemporary offerings from the Linux
community. Because of this guarantee, a Kimberlite cluster
provides a solid foundation for highly-available data services,
such as network-exported databases and NFS file systems, and is
ideal as the data tier for dynamic web content.
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- Services fail over automatically when problems occur, without
requiring manual intervention by system administrators.
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- A command line user interface and a web-based graphical user
interface enable you to monitor and manage the cluster.
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- A cluster utilizes commodity hardware and storage options, such as
SCSI and FibreChannel.
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