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Default SQL load balance - 07-11-2003 , 01:28 PM






is there are a way to load balance SQL server using
windows 2000 server cluster?
i mean active/active cluster for sql 2000 over the same
instant of sql not 2 instant.

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Hina Masud [MS]
 
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Default RE: SQL load balance - 07-14-2003 , 02:36 AM






for more information follow White paper on SQL 2000 clustering:
http://www.microsoft.com/SQL/techinf...vercluster.asp


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Michael Hotek
 
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Default Re: SQL load balance - 07-22-2003 , 09:47 PM



Additionally, clustering is an availability feature. It is NOT a
scalability feature. It is NOT a performance feature. It is NOT a load
balancing feature.

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