diff --git a/src/content/projects/pacemaker/_index.md b/src/content/projects/pacemaker/_index.md index 7d7f373..46c965b 100644 --- a/src/content/projects/pacemaker/_index.md +++ b/src/content/projects/pacemaker/_index.md @@ -1,51 +1,51 @@ +++ title = "Pacemaker" layout = "single" +++ An [open-source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_model) [high-availability](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_availability) cluster resource manager ## Documentation * [Pacemaker documentation](doc/) ## Features * Detection and recovery of host- and application-level failures * Support for practically any [redundancy configuration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-availability_cluster#Node_configurations) * Configurable strategies for dealing with quorum loss * Support for ordering of starts and stops of different applications, without requiring the applications to run on the same host * Support for applications that must or must not run on the same host * Supports for applications that should be active on multiple hosts * Support for applications with dual roles (promoted and unpromoted) * Provably correct response to any failure or cluster state (cluster response to any condition can be tested offline *before* the condition exists) ## Development Black Duck Open Hub project report for pacemaker Development of Pacemaker started in [2004](https://www.openhub.net/p/pacemaker/analyses/latest/languages_summary) and is a collaborative effort by the ClusterLabs community, including full-time developers with [Red Hat](https://www.redhat.com/) and [SUSE](https://www.suse.com/). Pacemaker ships with most modern Linux distributions and has been deployed in many critical environments including [Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH](http://www.dfs.de/dfs_homepage/de/), which used Pacemaker to ensure [air traffic control systems](http://web.archive.org/web/20090201115037/http://www.novell.com:80/success/dfs.html) are always available. -[Andrew Beekhof](https://www.beekhof.net/) was Pacemaker's original author and -led the project until late 2015. Since then, [Ken -Gaillot](mailto:kgaillot@redhat.com) has been the project lead. +Pacemaker's original author [Andrew Beekhof](https://www.beekhof.net/) led the +project until late 2015, followed by Ken Gaillot through 2024. Chris Lumens now +leads it.