A little while back we did a webinar on using Pacemaker to fully automate MySQL replication. We now have a recording of that webinar available from our web site.
New webinar recordings available
July 6, 2010A couple of new webinar recordings are available from our web site:
- Upgrading to Pacemaker on Debian squeeze tells you all there is to know about upgrading to the Pacemaker cluster manager on the upcoming Debian release, “squeeze”.
- High Availability for Oracle databases shows you how to leverage the Linux cluster stack to deploy highly available Oracle databases.
Like our live webinars, the recordings are of course free of charge. Enjoy!
Reminder: Pacemaker/Debian webinar, today 1400 UTC
June 7, 2010For those of you who haven’t yet registered, this is our reminder for today’s Clustering in Debian webinar at 1400 UTC. If you’re planning to run Pacemaker on the upcoming Debian squeeze release, don’t miss this!
Vodpod videos no longer available.Upcoming webinar: migrating to Pacemaker on Debian squeeze
May 20, 2010Martin Loschwitz, the longest-serving Debian Developer in our ranks, will present a walk-through of going from Linux clustering on Debian lenny (with Heartbeat 2.1.3, shudder) to squeeze (with Heartbeat 3 and Pacemaker). In this webinar you will learn everything you need to know about a painless migration to the new Linux cluster stack.
This webinar will be held on Monday, June 7, at 1400 UTC. You must provide a valid email address to receive a meeting key. Register below!
Vodpod videos no longer available.
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Upcoming webinar: Oracle high availability with DRBD and Pacemaker
April 20, 2010We’re sticking with databases for our current round of webinars. Up next is an overview of Oracle high availability clustering on Linux.
In this 45-minute presentation, we will show you how to quickly and easily configure an Oracle database with an associated TNS Listener in a failover configuration, how to monitor both your database and your listener for failures, and how to have Pacemaker automatically intervene and recover from outages.
Brought to you in association with our friends over at Novell, we’ll showcase Oracle in combination with SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension.
This webinar is scheduled for April 28, 2010 at 1500 UTC.
Vodpod videos no longer available.As all of our webinars, this one requires registration — but we’ve made things easier for you. Just fill in the registration form right here and you’re good to go!
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