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Jan Friesse edited this page Feb 10, 2020 · 7 revisions
  • A 2020 presentation from Jan Friesse about new features and future ideas for Corosync 3 and Qdevice given at Clusterlabs Summit 2020: Corosync and Qdevice news.

  • A 2020 presentation from Christine Caulfield about new Kronosnet features and future ideas given at Clusterlabs Summit 2020: What’s new in knet this year? (2020).

  • A 2017 presentation from Jan Friesse about current and future Qdevice features including a short introduction about adding the models and the algorithms presented at Clusterlabs Summit 2017: Qdevice 2017 Slides.

  • A 2017 presentation from Christine Caulfield about Corosync 3 future features given at Clusterlabs Summit 2017: Kronosnet - The new face of corosync communications.

Some older presentations relating to openais from which this project was created:

  • Our 2012 Community Derived Roadmap.

  • Our 2011 Community Derived Roadmap.

  • Our 2010 Community Derived Roadmap.

  • A 2010 presentation from Steven Dake providing a guide to developing HA applications using Corosync given at South East Linux Festival 2010: SELF 2010 Slides.

  • A 2009 datasheet.

  • A 2008 presentations by Steven Dake about Corosync Flatiron and OpenAIS Wilson.

  • A 2007 presentation from Steven Dake providing a technical overview the OpenAIS Closed Process Groups Service: Inside Closed Process Groups

  • A presentation about openais was given at the Beijing Carrier Grade Linux Face to Face meeting in October 2005.

  • A presentation about virtual synchrony was given to the OSDL Special Interest Group Cluster Summit Face To Face in July a 2005.

  • A presentation about high availability with openais was given to the OSDL Special Interest Group Cluster Summit Face To Face in July 2005.

  • A presentation about the openais status was given to the OSDL Carrier Grade Linux working group in January 2005.

  • A presentation containing useful information about the design of openais was given to the OSDL Carrier Grade Linux working group in Japan in August 2004.

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