Forum OpenACS Q&A: Response to Five 9s reliability, how would you do it?

Here is a relevent article... from this week's infoworld:

Always-on switches
James R. Borck
Enterprise Strategies

http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/01/11/26/011126opborck.xml

Here is an interesting part:

    ...IBM, for example, is leveraging its clustering experience in low-cost Linux systems with the release of the Linux eServer Cluster 1300 due out this week.

    The eServer Cluster comes preconfigured and pretested with Red Hat Linux, IBM's Cluster System Management software for easy administration, and a global file system. And it supports a variety of interconnect and expansion possibilities.

    If yours is one of those do-it-from-scratch shops, take a look at IBM's Cluster Starter Kit for Linux, freely downloadable from the IBM alphaWorks Web site (www.alphaworks.ibm.com). Sporting the IBM Cluster System Management software, the kit allows you to configure Linux clusters with as many as six nodes....

Gee... would this work well with OpenACS?

-Bob