CRN: IceWeb Unveils 16-Core, High Availability Storage Cluster In Single 3U Box
A high-availability stack serves one purpose: through a redundant setup of two or more nodes, ensure service availability and recover services automatically in case of a problem. Florian Haas explores ...
MSN: Proxmox high availability sounds impressive until you try to maintain it
On paper, high-availability sounds like a neat little trick for Proxmox users. Being able to access your LXCs and VMs even if the underlying host goes down is pretty handy, especially when you’re ...
In the age of digital transformation, the uptime and continuous availability of systems are paramount for businesses across all sectors. High Availability (HA) clustering has emerged as a critical ...
Clusters was the inspiration for Particle Life by Tom Mohr. Clusters was also the inspiration for Atomic Clusters by ciphrd. Old video explaining Clusters 'Particles' Video from Leap Motion Ventrella Leap Motion video Links to related stuff source code: ventrella.com/Clusters/Clusters.code.Dec.27.2025.zip
The clusters are generally connected through fast local area networks (LANs) Cluster Computing Why is Cluster Computing important? Cluster computing gives a relatively inexpensive, unconventional to the large server or mainframe computer solutions. It resolves the demand for content criticality and process services in a faster way.
Cluster (spacecraft), constellation of four European Space Agency spacecraft Cluster II (spacecraft), a European Space Agency mission to study the magnetosphere Asteroid cluster, a small asteroid family Galaxy cluster, the largest gravitationally bound groups of galaxies, or groups of groups of galaxies Supercluster, large spherical formations in the universe, composed of many galaxy clusters ...
2 cluster / ˈ klʌstɚ/ verb clusters; clustered; clustering Britannica Dictionary definition of CLUSTER always followed by a preposition or adverb [no object] : to come together to form a group