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Linux Virtual Server Clusters
By
Wensong Zhang
,
Wenzhuo Zhang
A Linux Virtual Server cluster is a highly-scalable and highly-available network service cluster built on a set of real servers. Here's how they work, and how you can set one up yourself.
Software
Stick a Fork in Flock: Why it Failed
CentOS 5.6 Finally Arrives: Is It Suitable for Business Use?
Rooting a Nook Color: Is it Worth It?
System Administration
Scripting, Part Two: Looping for Fun and Profit
Command Line Magic: Scripting, Part One
Making the Evolutionary Leap from Meerkat to Narwhal
Storage
Extended File Attributes Rock!
Checksumming Files to Find Bit-Rot
What's an inode?
Mobile
Putting Text to Speech to Work
Look Who's Talking: Android Edition
Upgrading Android: A Guided Tour
HPC
A Little (q)bit of Quantum Computing
Emailing HPC
Chasing The Number