Re: anyone aware of a high availability setup that relies on fully redundant install?

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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016, Greg KH wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 10:47:55AM -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> >
> >   i figure this is as good a place as any to ask ... is anyone here
> > aware of anyone using a linux config and install that, for the
> > purposes of reliability or high availability or whatever you want to
> > call it, relies on a second, completely independent installation of
> > linux on the same hard drive?
>
> ChromeOS and CoreOS do this.  There's lots of documentation on the
> ChromeOS site for how this works and what is involved.

  interesting ... does the CoreOS functionality depend on containers?
what little i know about CoreOS, i would think there's no way to use
it *without* containers.

rday

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