disaster recovery

  • can any body explain the requirements and step by step guidience of how to configure clustering in production servers of sql 2000 and 2005

  • Your question is too vague, I think. Do you mean failover clustering to keep your data available when something breaks? Or do you mean clustering for loadbalancing, so the responsetime stays the same when more or less ppl are logging in? On What OS do your run the SQL Servers? Also, there is a difference in where you can run 2000 or 2005 and what requirements are needed.

    EDIT: sorry, disaterrecovery, saw it too late. You probably want failover clustering.

    Greetz,
    Hans Brouwer

  • Have you looked in Books Online? On MSDN[/url] and Technet[/url]?

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
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  • There are plenty of articles on internet that gives step by step guidence. to begin with you can start with BOL or Perry's article: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Clustering/65994/%5B/url%5D



    Pradeep Singh

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