Title :
Windows NT clusters for availability and scalabilty
Author :
Short, R. ; Gamache, R. ; Vert, J. ; Massa, M.
Author_Institution :
Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA, USA
Abstract :
We describe the architecture of the clustering extensions to the Windows NT operating system. Windows NT clusters provide three principal user visible advantages: improved availability by continuing to provide a service even during hardware or software failure. Increased scalability by allowing new components to be added as system load increases. Lastly, clusters simplify the management of groups of systems and their applications by allowing the administrator to manage the entire group as a single system. We first describe the high level goals for the design team, and some of the difficulties making the appropriate changes to Windows NT. We then provide an overview of the structure of the cluster specific components and discuss each component in more detail before closing with a discussion of some possible future enhancements.
Keywords :
computer network management; network operating systems; system recovery; Windows NT clusters; Windows NT operating system; availability; cluster specific components; clustering extensions; design team; future enhancements; high level goals; scalability; scalabilty; software failure; system load; user visible advantages; Application software; Availability; Concurrent computing; Degradation; Distributed computing; Hardware; Operating systems; Scalability; Software performance; Software systems;
Conference_Titel :
Compcon '97. Proceedings, IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7804-6
DOI :
10.1109/CMPCON.1997.584663