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Default Difference between Active/Active and Active/Passive Cluster - 07-15-2003 , 09:22 PM






Hi,

Can someone point me to any good articles explaining the 2 cluster configs
and the differences.

Thanks.



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Darren Green
 
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Default Re: Difference between Active/Active and Active/Passive Cluster - 07-16-2003 , 04:13 AM






Try some of these--
SQL Server 2000 Failover Clustering Whitepaper
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinf...overcluster.as
p


WEBCAST: Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Clustering
http://support.microsoft.com/default...microsoft.com/
servicedesks/webcasts/wc051001/wcblurb051001.asp


Webcast: Support WebCast: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Virtual Server: Things
You Should Know
http://support.microsoft.com/service...blurb032602.as
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"Arun" <aganesan (AT) esurance (DOT) com> wrote

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Hi,

Can someone point me to any good articles explaining the 2 cluster configs
and the differences.

Thanks.





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Default Re: Difference between Active/Active and Active/Passive Cluster - 07-21-2003 , 02:59 PM



Agreed with Samir. A few months ago I've being trying to
explain this to an software architect, but the folk
prefered mentioning his Active/Active/Active/Active SQL
2000 Cluster during his smart talk! At the end, I asked
him how do you call a multiple SQL 2000 instances in a
eight node cluster environment. He started counting...

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