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Default 3 node sql2000 on win2003 cookbook? - 05-13-2004 , 11:13 AM






Can some point to a doc (cookbook) for building a 3 node sql2000 cluster on
win 2003.

thanks,
JR



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Default Re: 3 node sql2000 on win2003 cookbook? - 05-14-2004 , 03:48 PM






You can take a look at the following link
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260758. It deals with FAQ and also has
links on how to install SQL2000 on Win2003 Cluster. Your experience should
not vary on the number of nodes on the cluster.


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Default Re: 3 node sql2000 on win2003 cookbook? - 05-14-2004 , 06:56 PM



Sandeep, can you point to similar information on the Active / active clustering, not failover? i seems to find a lot about fail over but having hard time locating faq or a how to on configuring it as multiple active nodes to share the processing load

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You can take a look at the following lin
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260758. It deals with FAQ and also ha
links on how to install SQL2000 on Win2003 Cluster. Your experience shoul
not vary on the number of nodes on the cluster


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Default Re: 3 node sql2000 on win2003 cookbook? - 05-17-2004 , 12:56 PM



I don't think active/active means what you think it does here. :-) That's a
term that was used in SQL Server 7.0 to indicate that both nodes in your
Failover Cluster were running a installation of SQL Server that was being
accessed by users. Those instances do not share databases between them, they
were completely stand-alone. SQL Server 2000 does not allow multiple nodes
to access the same database at the same time either.

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Sandeep, can you point to similar information on the Active / active
clustering, not failover? i seems to find a lot about fail over but having
hard time locating faq or a how to on configuring it as multiple active
nodes to share the processing load.
Quote:
Thank you

----- Sandeep Sutari [MSFT] wrote: -----

You can take a look at the following link
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260758. It deals with FAQ and also
has
links on how to install SQL2000 on Win2003 Cluster. Your experience
should
not vary on the number of nodes on the cluster.


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Sandeep Sutari
Microsoft Corp.

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Can some point to a doc (cookbook) for building a 3 node sql2000
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on
win 2003.
thanks,
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