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Why cluster?
Submitted By: Buck Woody | 21 Sep 2004
TIP - There are two types of clustering in SQL Server: load balancing and failover. This short article examines the reasons for clustering and some of the system requirements.
Cluster index vs. non-cluster index
Expert: Jeremy Kadlec | 16 May 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - When should I use cluster index and when should I use a non-cluster index?
How does failover clustering work in SQL 2005?
Expert: Adam Machanic | 06 Apr 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Learn how the failover clustering functionality has been extended in SQL Server 2005.
Upgrade Active/Active cluster to SQL Server 2005 and Windows 2003
Submitted By: SearchSQLServer.com | 03 Jun 2008
TIP - This case study describes upgrading to SQL Server 2005 and Windows 2003 Active/Active cluster from and provides upgrade option pros and cons for SQL Server high availability.
SQL Server backups using SAN database snapshots
Submitted By: SearchSQLServer.com | 21 May 2008
TIP - This overview on SAN snapshots for the DBA's tool belt reviews performance impact, filegroup and file layout, replication, transaction logs and snapshots for data warehouses.
Setting up SQL Server clusters on a SAN
Submitted By: SearchSQLServer.com | 07 Jan 2008
TIP - Storage area networks (SANs) allow you to connect expandable storage to your SQL Server installations, but care must be taken when working with SQL Server clusters.
SQL Server Blog Watch
Submitted By: SearchSQLServer.com | 17 Sep 2007
BLOG - SQL Server bloggers offer valuable technical advice, tips and tricks for working more efficiently with Microsoft's flagship database. Our SQL Server Blog Watch is updated weekly.
SQL Server cluster design: One big cluster vs. small clusters
20 Jun 2007
TIP - Clustering design in a SQL Server environment is a key strategy. You must consider options including load balancing, disk array failure, the number of nodes and instances.
Active/Active clusters in SQL Server
30 Nov 2006
TIP - Multi-instance, or Active/Active SQL Server cluster design involves optimizing high availability and performance to ensure both instances can run on a single node.
SQL Server clustering best practices
06 Jul 2006
TIP - SQL Server clustering provides high availability to clients by sharing server resources over several nodes, but only when all of its dependencies are addressed.


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