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A step-by-step guide to using SAN-less failover clustering software to support SQL Server’s Always On Failover Clustering in the public cloud The thing about clouds is that they can change shape ...
We're looking at replacing our 2-node active-active SQL Server cluster. At the same time, we're actually replacing our SAN, so both the boxes and the disk storage will all be completely new. We'll ...
This means that from a SQL Server instance point of view, only one node can be active while the other node is passively waiting for a failure at which point it becomes active. No downtime (okay ...
I have an application which we intend to deploy to a multinode, active/active SQL cluster. This application has two types of databases - one is an operational store, of which there can be N of ...
The clock is ticking on Microsoft’s Extended Support for SQL Server 2008/R2, unless you migrate to the Azure cloud. Here’s how ...
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