COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE DESIGNING FOR PERFORMANCE NINTH EDITION In the literature, clusters are classified in a number of different ways. Perhaps the simplest classification is based on whether the computers in a cluster share access t…
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) databases form an increasing proportion of Oracle database systems. RAC was introduced in 2001 as part of Oracle 9i and was based on Oracle's earlier Oracle Parallel Server architecture. RAC is almost unique as…
BACKGROUND  1. Field  The embodiments of the disclosure generally relate to computer clusters, and more particularly to systems, methods, and devices for the efficient management of resources of computer clusters.  2. Description of the Related Art …
Executing a Next Instruction Access Intent instruction by a computer. The processor obtains an access intent instruction indicating an access intent. The access intent is associated with an operand of a next sequential instruction. The access intent…
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE DESIGNING FOR PERFORMANCE NINTH EDITION Operating System Design IssuesFull exploitation of a cluster hardware configuration requires some enhancements to a single-system operating system. FAILURE MANAGEMENT How…
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc756878(v=ws.10).aspx In this section Network Load Balancing Terms and Definitions Network Load Balancing Architecture Network Load Balancing Protocols Application Compatibility with Network Load Balancing…
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb742455.aspx Abstract Network Load Balancing, a clustering technology included in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Datacenter Server operating systems, enhances the scalability and availabilit…
A computer system with read/write access to storage devices creates a snapshot of a data volume at a point in time while continuing to accept access requests to the mirrored data volume by copying before making changes to the base data volume. Multip…
Sometimes,  applications need to share access to data or persist data after a container is deleted. Databases, user-generated content for a web site and log files are just a few examples of data that is impractical or impossible to include in a Docke…
水平扩展和垂直扩展: Horizontal and vertical scaling Methods of adding more resources for a particular application fall into two broad categories: horizontal and vertical scaling.[5] To scale horizontally (or scale out/in) means to add more nodes to (or remove…