LISA 2002 - Technical Program Abstract
HotSwap - Transparent Server Failover for Linux
Noel Burton-Krahn - HotSwap Network Solutions
Pp. 205-212 of the Proceedings of LISA '02:
Sixteenth Systems Administration Conference, (Berkeley, CA:
USENIX Association, 2002).
Abstract
HotSwap is a program that provides transparent failover for
existing UNIX servers without modification or special hardware.
HotSwap runs two instances of a server on independent machines in
sync, so that if either machine fails, the other may assume control
without breaking TCP connections or losing application state.
Replication and failover is transparent to both clients and servers.
Servers are not aware that a backup replica is maintaining state.
Clients are unaware that a backup server has taken over from a failed
master. This system is applicable to a wide variety of common servers
including Java, Apache, and PostgreSQL and other servers that may have
no other mechanisms for fault tolerance.
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