March 27, 2014 at 4:41 am
Hi Guys,
Need your advise here.
Anyone did such setup with AlwaysOn Avail Group?
We are looking into using AlwaysOn Avail Group for the purpose of HA.
Server A: Instance A with (DB1,DB2,DB3,DB4,DB5)
Server B: Instance B with (DB6,DB7,DB8,DB9,DB10)
We are trying to implement in such a way that Server A makes use of Server B for redundancy and vice versa.
thanks
March 27, 2014 at 5:07 am
Pl. refer following article for further detail:
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/FCI/92196/
HTH
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March 27, 2014 at 6:06 am
chewychewy (3/27/2014)
Hi Guys,Need your advise here.
Anyone did such setup with AlwaysOn Avail Group?
We are looking into using AlwaysOn Avail Group for the purpose of HA.
Server A: Instance A with (DB1,DB2,DB3,DB4,DB5)
Server B: Instance B with (DB6,DB7,DB8,DB9,DB10)
We are trying to implement in such a way that Server A makes use of Server B for redundancy and vice versa.
thanks
If I understand it correctly you have 2 servers with 1 instance each?
For the scenario above you'll likely end up with 2 AlwaysOn groups for the 2 sets of databases.
Are both nodes on the same site?
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March 27, 2014 at 6:49 am
Hi Perry,
Yes u are right. Both servers on same site (using vm).
Appreciate your help!
Is such setup recommended and possible? Thanks
March 27, 2014 at 7:23 am
Essentially the databases DB1,DB2,DB3,DB4,DB5 would be primary on Server A in an AlwaysOn group with secondary as Server B
The databases DB6,DB7,DB8,DB9,DB10 would be Primary on Server B with secondary as Server A.
This would allow the 2 database groups to be placed where required
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