Hi,

Supplemental explanation;
We have the movie to promote Pacemaker in Japan.
http://linux-ha.sourceforge.jp/wp/

Here is the long version(about 40 seconds).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D141O2U_nyc

The main purpose of this movie is to let people know about Pacemaker,
because many people still confuse Pacemaker and Heartbeat.

Now, our boss got the additional budget to make the English version of this movie,
(I was really surprised at this, he might have some magic wand.)
so that's why, we need your help :)
Please let me know if you have a good catchphrase for Pacemaker!

By the way, the literal translation of a Japanese phrase is like this;
Something is missing...

Computer systems have used Heartbeat for a reliable zero downtime solution. Now, Heartbeat is evolving to the next level of high availability and robustness.
That's Pacemaker!
Pacemaker is the next generation of high availability clustering for Linux. Pacemaker achieves maximum availability for your cluster services by detecting and recovering from node and service-level failures.
Now, for your high availability clusters,
Use Pacemaker!

I know Pacemaker is cluster manager, and Heartbeat is messaging layer,
so there might be some misleading phrases, for example, "evolving" or "next generation". If there is the clear phrase to explain the connection of Pacemaker, Heartbeat and Corosync,
it's the best one.

Thanks,
Junko

NTT DATA INTELLILINK CORPORATION


On 2010/12/07, at 1:19, Angelo Höngens wrote:

You mean a 'tagline' of some sort? Here's some from the top of my head:

- keeps your business running
- high-availability for the masses
- makes systems administrators sleep at night
- keeps your bits pumping
- maximum uptime, minimum cost
- robust, reliable and r...?
- An open source cluster suite


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With kind regards,


Angelo Höngens

Systems Administrator

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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Beekhof [mailto:and...@beekhof.net]
Sent: maandag 6 december 2010 16:45
To: pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org
Subject: [Pacemaker] Crowdsourcing - Need a Pacemaker catchphrase

I am in need of a catchphrase for the Pacemaker project.
Having no imagination for things not related to C, I turn to you the
community :-)

Ideas anyone?

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