We're going for paired mirrors to start, then splitting out each VM container type into their own tiered clusters as we need to add capacity and can judge bottlenecks.
I know no one cares about this but me, but it's my journal so, what the hell :)

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According to unofficial results, Democrats captured 32 out of the 62 seats in the Senate. The shift marks the end of an era for New York Republicans, whose control of the Senate had come to depend on a bloc of senators, some in their 70s and 80s, who had put off retirement to help preserve the party's majority. --
I love omnigraffle. It is so great. I used to make flow charts in illustrator and man I was missing out.
(e:theli) you can use Dia :::link:::
Its a free diagram thinger that does UML among other things
Back in the day we used Rational Rose [cha-chinggg!] :::link::: but I think most people go with Microsoft Visio now :::link:::
For Macs I think OmniGraffle :::link::: takes the cakes. I used Illustrator :::link::: because that's what I had handy - but I wouldn't recommend it.
- Z
I'm a mac guy, don't know much about Windows diagramming tools unfortunately...
I actually am pretty interested. I need to learn this stuff if I am ever going to advance...
Btw, does anybody know where one can get a good, and open source, UML diagram making program for xp? Maybe also one that's really good for playing around with database table structures?
While I respect macs, I don't think I'll be getting one anytime soon...
Feel free to message me to avoid cluttering up these comments.
Heh, my boss once asked me for a UML diagram. When I delivered it I said that a Java programmer would have probably made a more accurate diagram, but only a Mac programmer would have made a diagram with drop shadows.
- Z
Two words Mr.Lindley:
Fucking Sweet.
See, I feigned excitement for you. And I don't do that for just anyone ^_~