SUSE Linux Enterprise-High Availability refers to the suite of tools and technologies provided by SUSE to ensure that critical applications and services remain operational and accessible even in the event of hardware or software failures.
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Clustering: Creates clusters of servers to ensure redundancy and failover.
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Resource Management: Automatically manages and relocates application resources during failures.
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Load Balancing: Distributes workloads across multiple servers for improved performance.
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Failover Mechanisms: Detects failures and switches operations to backup systems seamlessly.
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Service Monitoring: Continuously monitors system health and services to trigger recovery actions.
Before learning SUSE Linux Enterprise - High Availability, you should have:
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Basic Linux Knowledge: Understanding of Linux commands and file systems.
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System Administration: Familiarity with general system and network administration tasks.
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Clustering Basics: Basic knowledge of clustering concepts and configurations.
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Networking Fundamentals: Understanding of network protocols and configurations.
- Introduction to the SUSE Linux Enterprise HA Extension
- Install and Configure a Cluster
- Cluster Administration Tools
- Cluster Configuration
- Create Cluster Resources
- Control Cluster Behavior with Constraints
- Split Brain Avoidance
- Introduction to Clustered Storage
- Configure Clustered Software RAID
- Configure Clustered LVM
- Configure Active-Active Clustered Storage
- Configure Clustered DRBD
- Cluster Security
- Cluster Troubleshooting
- Implement HTTP Load Balancing
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