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Yes. RS is local to each node, but you can set up a load-balance farm. SQL Engine becomes one virtual Server (so you need disks, IP address and Name) SQL Analysis Services becomes a second Virtual Server (different disks, IP Address, and Name) .. The RS installer cannot set up a default configuration on a cluster or a farm, so you will have to use the RS config tool to do the configuration. -- Geoff N. Hiten Senior SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "Russ Kaufmann [MVP]" <russ (AT) clusterhelp (DOT) com> wrote in message news:988D781E-15B0-4E9D-AD01-6EAB7FD51132 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Can I install SQL 2005, and Analysis and Reporting services all in the same cluster? No, I don't care whether it is advisable, just whether it can be done. I have never tried it. -- Russ Kaufmann MVP - Windows Server - Clustering ClusterHelp.com, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner Web http://www.clusterhelp.com Blog http://msmvps.com/clusterhelp The next ClusterHelp classes are: Mar 10- 13 in Denver May 12-15 in New York |
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