Clusters in CNM Farms
Clusters in CNM Farms (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Farm Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cloud. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cloud session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.
Content
The predecessor lectio is Data within CNM Farms.
Key terms
- CNM Farms. The combination of computing servers that host CNM Cloud, as well as those parts of the cloud that are provisioned to run serverless systems.
- WorldOpp Federated Farm. The computing server that hosts the software applications that WorldOpp Middleware powers. The CNM Cloud Next is one of the CNM Farms.
- CNM Cloud Next. The computing server that hosts those non-federated end-user applications of CNM Cyber that the CNM Cyber Team administers. The Server is located at the 167.71.244.79 IP address. The CNM Cloud Next are ones of the CNM Farms. Another server, the CNM EndUser Farm, hosts the set of CNM apps that is identical to CNM Cloud Next' set.
- CNM HandsOn Farm. The computing server of CNM Farms that the CNM Cyber Team administers.
- CNM EndUser Farm. The computing server that hosts those non-federated end-user applications of CNM Cyber that the WorldOpp Fellow Staff administers. The Server is located at the 159.89.230.212 IP address. The CNM EndUser Farm is one of the CNM Farms. Another server, the CNM Cloud Next, host the set of CNM apps that is identical to Fellow Server's set. The difference is that Fellow Server's apps are used for career services, while Next Server's ones are used for hands-on training.
Script
- Backups are used to restore the data, but they cannot prevent work interruptions. Imagine that you are in the middle of exam or another project at CNM Cloud. If its computing server fails, you should wait until the latest backup is restored. Plus, your latest data, most likely, would be lost.
- To make CNM Cloud stable, WorldOpp Federated, CNM EndUser, and HandsOn Farm are run in computing clusters. Each cluster includes two or more identically-functioning servers. If one of them fails or is not available, another would continue running. This feature of the CNM Farms is called redundancy.
- Special load balancers make sure that the servers in one cluster work synchronously to cover for each other and the Cloud users access the server that serves them best.
- No user, but the Farms administrators, can detect that feature. Any cluster acts as a single computing server; only an emergency can possibly help to identify the Cloud's redundancies.
- To accommodate experiments of the CNM Cyber Team, CNM Cloud Next is more flexible than the other, more conservative, parts. Depending on the experiments' nature, this part of the Farms may have any number of server clusters or no clusters at all.
What the Middleware Is is the successor lectio.