May 18, 2018 at 2:39 am
i am having two Windows clusters. Two SQL cluster instances are there in each two node cluster (
Data centre 1 :Windows Cluster 1-SQL2016CLUS1
Node 1
Node 2
SQL 2016 failover cluster instance1 -SQL2016DB01
SQL 2017 failover cluster instance2 -SQL2017DB01
Data Centre 2: windows cluster 2-SQL2016CLuS2
Node 3
Node 4
SQL 2016 failover cluster instance1 -SQL2016DB02
SQL 2017 failover cluster instance2 -SQL2017DB02
Now I want to configure Always On between two SQL 2016 cluster instances(SQL2016DB01 & SQL2016DB02)
How to configure?
For configuring "Distrubuted Always On" We need to create AOAG right(with in same data centre)? How to create AOAG, because i have only one instance
May 21, 2018 at 3:31 am
vigneshbeece - Friday, May 18, 2018 2:39 AMi am having two Windows clusters. Two SQL cluster instances are there in each two node cluster (
Data centre 1 :Windows Cluster 1-SQL2016CLUS1Node 1
Node 2
SQL 2016 failover cluster instance1 -SQL2016DB01
SQL 2017 failover cluster instance2 -SQL2017DB01Data Centre 2: windows cluster 2-SQL2016CLuS2
Node 3
Node 4
SQL 2016 failover cluster instance1 -SQL2016DB02
SQL 2017 failover cluster instance2 -SQL2017DB02Now I want to configure Always On between two SQL 2016 cluster instances(SQL2016DB01 & SQL2016DB02)
How to configure?
What operating system are you using for the cluster nodes?
vigneshbeece - Friday, May 18, 2018 2:39 A
For configuring "Distrubuted Always On" We need to create AOAG right(with in same data centre)? How to create AOAG, because i have only one instance
A distributed AG is configured across existing AGs in separate clusters, which you do not seem to have configured
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May 23, 2018 at 7:18 am
For the above requirement we cant configure "Always on" right?
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