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Antw: Re: does heartbeat 3.0.4 use IP aliases under CentOS 6.5?
>>> Dimitri Maziuk <dmaziuk@bmrb.wisc.edu> schrieb am 04.01.2014 um 18:39 in
Nachricht <52C8473B.8000300@bmrb.wisc.edu>:
> On 1/4/2014 10:39 AM, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
>> On 2014-01-03T20:56:42, Digimer <lists@alteeve.ca> wrote:
>>
>>> causing a lot of reinvention of the wheel. In the last 5~6 years, both teams
>>> have been working hard to unify under one common open-source HA stack.
>>> Pacemaker + corosync v2+ is the result of all that hard work. :)
>>
>> Yes. We know finally have one stack everywhere. Yay!
>
> Yah, ein stack uber alles! You'd note that even the cpu market has
> settled on two kinds of music, not one...

It's getting off-topic, but very recently I discovered that some demo software I wanted to try required SSE3E while my CPU only provides SSE3... I mean: Which average user knows what command set extensions his CPU actually supports? Maybe the war Intel vs. AMD starts a new round also ;-)

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Re: Antw: Re: does heartbeat 3.0.4 use IP aliases under CentOS 6.5? [ In reply to ]
On 7 Jan 2014, at 6:27 pm, Ulrich Windl <Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de> wrote:

>>>> Dimitri Maziuk <dmaziuk@bmrb.wisc.edu> schrieb am 04.01.2014 um 18:39 in
> Nachricht <52C8473B.8000300@bmrb.wisc.edu>:
>> On 1/4/2014 10:39 AM, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
>>> On 2014-01-03T20:56:42, Digimer <lists@alteeve.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>> causing a lot of reinvention of the wheel. In the last 5~6 years, both teams
>>>> have been working hard to unify under one common open-source HA stack.
>>>> Pacemaker + corosync v2+ is the result of all that hard work. :)
>>>
>>> Yes. We know finally have one stack everywhere. Yay!
>>
>> Yah, ein stack uber alles! You'd note that even the cpu market has
>> settled on two kinds of music, not one...
>
> It's getting off-topic, but very recently I discovered that some demo software I wanted to try required SSE3E while my CPU only provides SSE3... I mean: Which average user knows what command set extensions his CPU actually supports? Maybe the war Intel vs. AMD starts a new round also ;-)

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