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What is Single System Image (SSI) clustering?

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What is Single System Image (SSI) clustering?

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At the most general level, the philosophy of SSI clustering is that the cluster looks like one very big machine, with applications and management working like they do on a single machine. SSI clusters usually have one root file system, so that the system operates in a cohesive working enviornment.

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