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sql server clustering : SQL Cluster Setup Practice


Jinhe
1/14/2004 2:06:37 PM
for testing purpose, you could use SCSI cables to connect a shared SCSI disk across 2 nodes installed with w2k advanced server.The nodes need to be able to see the shared disk. then start one node up, leave one node down. create partition , basic disk , format and assign a drive letter. then you can use control panel to install the cluster.

this link contains more details:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;243218
Christian Bouche
1/14/2004 2:21:39 PM
Hi - we would like to perform a test sql cluster setup (on two machines) and
don't have an external drive array. We do have a some compatible servers
and plenty of disk space. What is the cheapest solution for our test? We
don't really care much about performance, just want to get some practice
creating a SQL Cluster on Win 2K.

Thanks,
Chris

Steven S. Warren
1/21/2004 7:22:16 PM
You can download a free evaluation copy of vmware (http:\\vmware.com) and
reference my articles on configuring a cluster in vmware.

http://techrepublic.com.com/5171-22-1031155.html

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disk across 2 nodes installed with w2k advanced server.The nodes need to be
able to see the shared disk. then start one node up, leave one node down.
create partition , basic disk , format and assign a drive letter. then you
can use control panel to install the cluster.
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