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Simone Harris
 
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Default Majority Node Set ? - 05-25-2005 , 09:12 AM






Hello All
Has anyone created a clustered sql2000 instance on windows 2003 in different
geographical areas? I gather this can be done, but there is no shared
storage as such. I believe one has to replicate data another way.
I am looking for some docs on this before I dive in!
Thanks
Simone



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Default Re: Majority Node Set ? - 05-25-2005 , 01:57 PM






Save yourself the trouble. SQL depends on shared storage for the data as
well as the cluster state. No Majority Node Set for SQL Server.

Geoff N, Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP.

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Hello All
Has anyone created a clustered sql2000 instance on windows 2003 in
different geographical areas? I gather this can be done, but there is no
shared storage as such. I believe one has to replicate data another way.
I am looking for some docs on this before I dive in!
Thanks
Simone





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Default Re: Majority Node Set ? - 05-26-2005 , 02:01 AM



Many thanks

"Geoff N. Hiten" <sqlcraftsman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Save yourself the trouble. SQL depends on shared storage for the data as
well as the cluster state. No Majority Node Set for SQL Server.

Geoff N, Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP.

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Hello All
Has anyone created a clustered sql2000 instance on windows 2003 in
different geographical areas? I gather this can be done, but there is no
shared storage as such. I believe one has to replicate data another way.
I am looking for some docs on this before I dive in!
Thanks
Simone







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