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Cluster Defined
This is the unit of disk storage used by the operating system. A cluster consists of one or several logical disk sectors, located sequentially. The length of a cluster on floppy disks is usually 1 or 2 sectors, on hard disks it is generally 4 or 8.
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Off-site Cluster Links, User Submitted
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- Zero-Downtime Restarts with HAProxy - igvita.com
- How to Cluster Windows Server 2003
- How to Cluster Windows Server 2003
- ?????????????? Subversion???? ??????:CodeZin e
- Checklists for Server Cluster Configuration: # ardware fault-tolerant RAID configurations are recommended for all disks. # A minimum of two logical shared drives is recommended.
- VMware_Fencing Config - Cluster Wiki
- Jlog - Trac: "JLog is short for "journale d log" and this package is really an API and implementation that is libjlog."
- SourceForge.ne t: fenton
- Index of /wcheng/Patche s
- Rocks Clusters
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