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sql server clustering : Quick Fact Check on Clustering SQL Server


Steven S. Warren
10/29/2004 9:14:55 AM
Am I correct in my assumption? If I am creating a two-node SQL Server 2000
active\active cluster configuration, (cluster will be built on Windows 2000)
I can have a maximum of one virtual server name per node and up to 16 named
instances per node if I do not use the Default Instance.

Thanks

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Steven S. Warren [MVP Windows]
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Geoff N. Hiten
10/29/2004 10:39:38 AM
Close. You get up to 16 instances per cluster. You can have 1 default and
15 named or just 1 named instances. You can arrange them on the host nodes
however you see fit.

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Steven S. Warren
10/29/2004 11:02:15 AM
Thanks...Back to designing my cluster....I am enjoying this.

Thanks

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Steven S. Warren [MVP Windows]
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