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This seems like more of a server room question than one for the MS forum, but if I'm wrong let me know and I'll ask for a lock/move.In any event:I'm trying to lab up SQL Server 2008 in a 2-node ...
From the client point of view the cluster is a powerful server that happens to be up 24 by 7. The fact that nodes fail from time to time is transparent to the client because of the instant failover.
We expect that to be slower than the baseline, but by how much? <BR><BR>From a SQL architecture perspective, how would this differ than using a linked server? ••• Quote Report ...
Here you should enter the server, IP address, and volume associated with the secondary SQL Server node in your cluster. This will be the target to which DataKeeper replicates all the data from the ...
Failover Cluster holds utmost importance in a production environment. If you have configured WSFC in the environment, and for some reason, a node goes down, there will be a backup node ready to ...
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