Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Active/Active Cluster

I have two w2k3 servers set up as active/passive cluster. Is it possible to set up an active/active cluster on the two SQL2K servers for them
I am sorry but I don't fully understand your question. Please give more details for us to help you with you qs.
You said "I have two w2k3 servers set up as active/passive cluster. Is it possible to set up an active/active cluster on the two SQL2K servers for them". I am assuming you
have two node w2k3 active/passive cluster. Active/passive meaning one node of the cluster has all the resources available, while the other node is idle and waiting in
case of a failover. Is that what you mean? What resources do you have on the active node?
Also you want o set up an active/active cluster on the two SQL2K server? Do you mean by this that you want one instance of SQL2K virtual server on each node? If yes,
then yes - you can set up acive/active cluster with one instance of sql 2k server.
Here is a link to Microsoft SQL 2K Failover Clustering whitepaper that will give you more information
SQL Server 2000 Failover Clustering
http://www.microsoft.com/SQL/techinf...vercluster.asp
Feel free to ask any related qs that you may have. Please give as much details as possible to get a better answer.
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Uttam Parui
Microsoft Corporation
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