[wplug] [wplug-announce] WPLUG Site visit @ Inflow Saturday April 17 from 10am-2pm

Beth Lynn bethlynn at wplug.org
Thu Apr 15 22:59:29 EDT 2004


This is a reminder

Last Call folks!

Please RSVP ASAP.

On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, Beth Lynn wrote:

> Western PA Linux User Group invites you to a site visit at Inflow on
> Saturday April 17, 2004 from 10am - 2pm.
>
> INFLOW SITE VISIT:
> Because of CMU's annual Spring Carnival
> (http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/org/carnival/) this meeting will not be campus.
> This meeting will be at Inflow in the Strip District. Our host Paul
> Painter of Inflow will be giving to talks High Availability Website
> Architecture and High Availability Clustering with Linux. Everyone is
> welcome, however we ask for everyone to RSVP for this event.
>
> WHERE:
> Inflow's Pittsburgh office 2202 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222
> Located in the Strip District More information about this location can be
> found here http://www.inflow.com/location-details.asp?id=9
> Parking is free but be sure to place a sign on your windshield indicating
> that you are a guest of Inflow.
>
> WHEN:
> Saturday April 17, 2004	10am-2pm
>
> ABSTRACT:
> First talk starting at 11am...
> "High Availability Website Architecture"
> How Application Service Providers (ASPs) and Web-driven enterprise firms
> make their architectures redundant, fault tolerant and available. Join
> Paul Painter, an Inflow Systems Engineer based in Pittsburgh. Paul's job
> is to assist Inflow customers with network infrastructure, managed
> services provisioning of hosted applications, as well as business
> continuance techniques. This presentation will give an overview of the
> typical three-tier Website architecture and hints on how to make it more
> redundant."
>
> Second talk starting after lunch...
>  "High Availability Clustering with Linux"
> Learn methods to load balance Webservers and to cluster database servers
> for availability. Join Paul Painter, an Inflow Systems Engineer based in
> Pittsburgh. This presentation will lightly cover Storage Area Network
> (SAN) architectures and how it applies to such clustering applications as
> Red Hat's Linux Cluster Suite, Veritas Cluster Server. Also covered will
> be methods and issues regarding IP Load Balancing.
>
> ABOUT INFLOW:
> Inflow is a facilities-based managed services provider that enables
> Application Service Providers (ASPs), enterprise backoffice systems, and
> other mission-critical applications in a secure environment with redundant
> power and Internet connectivity.  Inflow's other services include server
> load balancing, firewalls, applications monitoring and  management, data
> storage and backup systems, as well as business continuity planning and
> systems."
>
> HOW TO RSVP:
> Inflow is sponsoring this meeting, that means free lunch! Please RSVP so
> that we can know how much food to order. Just send mail to
> bethlynn at wplug.org
> Please respond by Friday April 16th  at 9am.
> If you signed up for this event prior to this announcement, then don't
> worry we do know you are coming. If you are unsure, it would not hurt to
> RSVP again. Everyone is is signed up will receive a confirmation email on
> the morning of Friday April 16th.
>
> Hope to see you there
>
> Beth Lynn
>
> Upcoming Events...
> April 24th 10am-5pm Erie's First Ever Install Fest in Erie, PA
> May 1st 10am-2pm Linux Security Double Header CMU Newell Simon Hall 1507
> May 8th 10am-5pm Install Fest (in Pittsburgh) CMU Newell Simon Hall 1507
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