Linux-based High Availability Infrastructures

Presented at Notacon 2 (2005), April 8, 2005, 12:30 p.m. (120 minutes).

Linux-based High Availability Infrastructures: An introduction into the world of low-cost, high ROI network environments using the popular Linux distribution. Learn how to use Linux to maintain a fully redundant network environment, build a highly available IP router, and expand upon existing infrastructure with Linux devices.


Presenters:

  • David Coulson - davidcoulson.net
    David J. Coulson is an IT Consultant in the City of Cleveland, specializing in deployment of Linux, Unix and Cisco environments. A Linux user, developer and advocate of 10 years, David has contributed to many Open Source projects, including IPTables, User-Mode-Linux and Debian, as well as the Linux kernel itself. David also contributes to numerous IT journals, including Linux Format and Linux.Com, and is also the President of the Linux Users Group of Cleveland.

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