August 12, 2003 at 4:20 am
I've been asked to look at our companies proposal for Windows 2000 / SQL 2000 failover clustering. They're using SQL Ent. and Windows Advanced server and going for a standard shared disk model.
In the scalability section they've mentioned that their solution will support up to 8 nodes. Now I've read that Windows Adv. will only support 2 nodes in the cluster and that even the Datacentre model only supports 4.
Am I missing something?
Thanks
August 12, 2003 at 6:43 am
You are right. Either they are talking windows 2003 or clustering solution from third party like Veritas.
August 12, 2003 at 7:11 am
We are looking into 4 node n+1 clustering where I work at now. There are third party solutions that allow for more than 4 nodes I don't know if I trust them or not at this point I've only used a couple of non-microsoft clustering technologies for sql and none of them performed as well as MS clustering or were as easy to fail back to the primary node.
Wes
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