When most people think about setting up a cluster, it usually involves two or more servers, and a SAN – or some other type of shared storage. SAN’s are typically very costly and complex to setup and maintain. Also, they technically represent a potential Single Point of Failure (SPOF) in your cluster architecture. These days, more and more people are turning to companies like Fusion-io, with thei
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