- Who we are
- What we know
- What we've created
- Hints and Kinks
- Checking Corosync cluster membership
- Downgrading to DRBD 8.3
- Fencing in Libvirt/KVM virtualized cluster nodes
- Fencing in VMware virtualized Pacemaker nodes
- GFS2 in Pacemaker (Debian/Ubuntu)
- Interleaving in Pacemaker clones
- Managing cron jobs with Pacemaker
- Mandatory and advisory ordering in Pacemaker
- Network connectivity check in Pacemaker
- OCFS2 in Pacemaker (Debian/Ubuntu)
- Solve a DRBD split-brain in 4 steps
- Totem "Retransmit List" in Corosync
- Which OSD stores a specific RADOS object?
- Presentations
- Fencing (LCE 2011)
- GlusterFS und Ceph (German, CeBIT 2012)
- High Availability in OpenStack (OpenStack Conference Spring 2012)
- Mit OpenStack zur eigenen Cloud (German, CLT 2012)
- Mit OpenStack zur eigenen Cloud (German, OSDC 2012)
- MySQL HA Deep Dive (MySQL Conference 2012)
- MySQL High Availability Sprint (PLUK 2011)
- OpenStack Essex im Praxistest (German, Linuxwochen Wien 2012)
- Roll Your Own Cloud (LCA 2011)
- Storage Replication in HPHA (LCA 2012)
- Zen of Pacemaker (LCA 2012)
- Technical documentation
- News releases
- Hints and Kinks
- What we do
- What we charge

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