[ Thanks to Aaron McKee for this
link. ]
“Turbolinux Inc.’s TurboCluster 4.0 is an inexpensive,
fault-tolerant, Linux-based load balancer that will help Web
administrators on tight budgets, but it can’t replace hardware at
large Web sites.”
“PC Week Labs believes many sites will benefit immediately
by deploying TurboCluster, which offers the fault tolerance and
network load balancing lacking in Beowulf, an open-source
performance-based clustering initiative that is the only widely
available choice for Linux.“
“Not only is TurboCluster capable, it’s inexpensive. Two
administrator server licenses cost $995. (TurboLinux sells them by
the pair with failover in mind.) An unlimited site license is
priced at $1,995. At those prices, a site running large arrays of
legacy hardware on a shoestring budget will get plenty for its
money.”