Clustering high-dimensional data — is the cluster analysis of data with anywhere from a few dozen to many thousands of dimensions. Such high dimensional data spaces are often encountered in areas such as medicine, where DNA microarray technology can produce a large number of… … Wikipedia
clustering — A fault tolerant technology designed to keep server availability at a very high level. Clustering groups servers and other network resources into a single system; if one of the servers in the cluster fails, the other servers can take over… … Dictionary of networking
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Router clustering — A patented technology of FatPipe Networks, router clustering to define bonding of multiple, disparate routers into one device.Router ClusterTwo or more routers grouped together to provide any combination of hardware redundancy, service redundancy … Wikipedia
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Replication (computer science) — Replication is the process of sharing information so as to ensure consistency between redundant resources, such as software or hardware components, to improve reliability, fault tolerance, or accessibility. It could be data replication if the… … Wikipedia
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Linux Virtual Server — (LVS) is an advanced load balancing solution for Linux systems. It is an open source project started by Wensong Zhang in May 1998. The mission of the project is to build a high performance and highly available server for Linux using clustering… … Wikipedia
Nokia IPSO — Check Point IPSO is the operating system for the Check Point firewall appliance and other security devices, based on FreeBSD, with numerous hardening features applied.[1]. The IP in IPSO refers to Ipsilon Networks, a company specialising in IP… … Wikipedia