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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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