On Mon, 18 May 1998, Marco Shaw wrote:
> Typically, one of these Pentiums will do all the work, while the other
> just 'sits around'. With this software the two machines 'listen' to each
> other, and, therefore they can communicate with each other, and when the
> communication stops, the other machine will suppose that its companion is
> 'broken'. When its companion is 'broken', the leftover machine will take
> over all processes that were meant to be handled by the computer that is
> no longer 'active'.
>
> That's it in a nutshell...
Hmmm... I think I have use for this. I need to read up on it
more but do you (or anyone) know if this has a load balancing
capabilities? If not, what could I do to have load balancing
capabilities?
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