Hi Stephen,
Thank you very much for your input. I have been hitting the same
conclusion and have been trying to get an alternate inexpensive clustering
solution to keep a high availabitly but it keeps coming back. The more
availabitity the more it will cost.
It will be using W2K3 Enterprise Edition with SQL 2000 EE and at this
point we don't have iSCSI adapters , for the blades that will be available
in 3 months, that should be in the HCL, which it is too late for the project
to be completed at.
Thanks for the suggestion of 2x adapters per blade for the dual path
failover but I think that will be an overkill at this stage. I will look at
the HCL site, haven't yet. Thanks again!
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> BL20p aren't really ideal for building either a W2K or W2K3 2-node SQL
Server Cluster. Firstly, you'll need 2x Fibre Host Bus Adapter in each
blade server to connect to your SAN (for dual path failover - assuming you
are using Secure Path 4.0c). Expansion on BL20p's is rather limited
comparied to other HP low end servers (eg DL360G3 or DL380G3). Because
you'll have no local CD/DVD this may also present problems. Take a look at
the Windows Catalog (was called HCL) on the MS website and look for
certified cluster configurations. Remember that you cannot construct a
[hardware] configuration from different entries on the clustering Windows
Catalog and still get support from the vendors (HP + MS). You need to
select ONE total clustering solution from the list.
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