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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications High Performance Computing SUN Cluster Vs Veritas Cluster Post 302120354 by blowtorch on Wednesday 6th of June 2007 12:59:21 AM
Old 06-06-2007
This wikipedia article on clusters has some information towards the end.
The major differences between the two are that Sun Cluster is very tightly coupled with Solaris, while VCS is not. In the same vein, Sun Cluster works at kernel-level while having a few user-level processes, while VCS works exclusively at user-level (no kernel-level integration with any of the OSes).
The drawback with Sun Cluster is that it is available only on Solaris systems, while VCS runs on multiple OSes. This might be a factor if you have multiple unix systems (HP-UX, AIX, etc) and want to have a single clustering solution.
 

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App::ClusterSSH::Cluster(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     App::ClusterSSH::Cluster(3pm)

NAME
App::ClusterSSH::Cluster - Object representing cluster configuration SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Object representing application configuration METHODS
$cluster=ClusterSSH::Cluster->new(); Create a new object. Object should be common across all invocations. $cluster->get_clusters($filename); Read in /etc/clusters and any other given file name and register the tags found. $cluster->read_cluster_file($filename); Read in the given cluster file and register the tags found $cluster->register_tag($tag,@hosts); Register the given tag name with the given host names. @entries = $cluster->get_tag('tag'); Retrieve all entries for the given tag @tags = $cluster->list_tags(); Return an array of all available tag names AUTHOR
Duncan Ferguson, "<duncan_j_ferguson at yahoo.co.uk>" LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1999-2010 Duncan Ferguson. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-24 App::ClusterSSH::Cluster(3pm)
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