Really Linux: Fundamentals of Massive Linux Scaling | Linux Today

Really Linux: Fundamentals of Massive Linux Scaling

Written By
MR
Mark Rais
Feb 17, 2006

[ Thanks to Mark Rais for this
link. ]

“This introductory article encapsulates four of the top things I
learned about major enterprise Linux scaling. There are many other
essential ingredients, and I express some of them in my Scaling
Linux Servers article. However, for the time being I think these
four convey the first rung, or foundational aspects for a robust
scaled server complex using Linux. They also address issues I see
fairly consistently in some Linux enterprises.

“My hope is that these fundamental principles will help some
administrators overcome obstacles with their massive Linux scaling
projects…”

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MR

Mark Rais

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