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Default How many nodes can SQL Server Clustering 2008 support? - 11-23-2009 , 08:46 AM






How many nodes can SQL Server Clustering 2008 support? and How many ACTIVE nodes can SQL Server Clustering 2008 support? Thanks.

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Default Re: How many nodes can SQL Server Clustering 2008 support? - 11-23-2009 , 09:44 AM






16 nodes is the Windows Clustering limit. SQL has been fully tested to that
number.

I have heard numbers up to 50 instances tested but I have not seen any
confirmation of that chatter.

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Default Thanks - 11-23-2009 , 11:37 AM



Thanks! Do you have any link about that?



Geoff N. Hiten wrote:

16 nodes is the Windows Clustering limit.
23-nov-09

16 nodes is the Windows Clustering limit. SQL has been fully tested to that
number.

I have heard numbers up to 50 instances tested but I have not seen any
confirmation of that chatter.

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Geoff N. Hiten
Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP

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