>-----Original Message-----
>Clustering does not require exact duplicate hardware to
function. With that
>said, to be fully supported by Microsoft it just needs to
be on this list:
>
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/server/default.as >(which is coming up blank for me at the moment...)
>
>Other then that, you are good to go!
>
>Cheers,
>
>Rod
>
>MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
>
http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering
>
>"Tony" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:4f6001c473df$a28409c0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> I posted this in the Windows Server 2003 General
>> Discussions then realized it belongs here...
>>
>> Can someone tell me if there are any issues with
>> installing Windows 2003 Server SQL clusters on two
>> different server hardware configurations? Example:
>> Cluster 1 running on a Dell 2650 and Cluster 2 running
on
>> a Dell 2450.
>>
>> The goal is to setup with current platform and then
>> upgrade the 2450 to a 2650 in 3 to 6 months.
>>
>> Currently both or our cluster servers are running on two
>> Dell 2450 servers connected to a SAN providing disk
space
>> for our Mail Servers mail store. I need to add MSSQL to
>> each of these clusters and continue to have the clusters
>> mananging the SAN for the mail server store as well as
>> giving me the ability to cluster the SQL servers.
>>
>> We would like to upgrade the Dells to 2650's but at this
>> time I only have one 2650 to do this with. I should
have
>> a second one in 3 to 6 months. I am not sure on what
the
>> issues might be if I have two different hardware
platforms.
>>
>> Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
>>
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