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Old 11-12-2007, 04:32 PM   #11
Ekrem Önsoy
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Re: SQL Clustering concept

OK, then you can benefit from the following links:

SQL Server 2000 Failover Clustering:


Frequently asked questions - SQL Server 2000 - failover clustering:


How to Install SQL Server 2000 Clustering:


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"Jason Huang" <> wrote in message
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> The Asus server which has Windows 2003 + SQL Server on it is a stand alone
> server,
> I have not added it to the Active Directory yet.
>
> "Ekrem Önsoy" <>
> ???????:...
>> Is that Asus Server which has Windows 2003 Server installed on it your
>> Domain Controller?
>>
>> --
>> Ekrem Önsoy
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jason Huang" <> wrote in message
>> news:.gbl...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a ASUS Server whcih runnig my Windows 2003 Server + SQL Server
>>> 2000.
>>> I'm thinking buying another ASUS server for configuring Windows 2003 +
>>> SQL 2000 clustering set.
>>> Would someone give me some advice?
>>> Thanks for help.
>>>
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>

>>

>
>


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Old 11-12-2007, 04:41 PM   #12
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Re: SQL Clustering concept

The Asus server which has Windows 2003 + SQL Server on it is a stand alone
server,
I have not added it to the Active Directory yet.

"Ekrem Önsoy" <>
???????:...
> Is that Asus Server which has Windows 2003 Server installed on it your
> Domain Controller?
>
> --
> Ekrem Önsoy
>
>
>
> "Jason Huang" <> wrote in message
> news:.gbl...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a ASUS Server whcih runnig my Windows 2003 Server + SQL Server
>> 2000.
>> I'm thinking buying another ASUS server for configuring Windows 2003 +
>> SQL 2000 clustering set.
>> Would someone give me some advice?
>> Thanks for help.
>>
>>
>> Jason
>>

>



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Old 11-12-2007, 04:46 PM   #13
Ekrem Önsoy
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Re: SQL Clustering concept

OK, then you can benefit from the following links:

SQL Server 2000 Failover Clustering:


Frequently asked questions - SQL Server 2000 - failover clustering:


How to Install SQL Server 2000 Clustering:


--
Ekrem Önsoy



"Jason Huang" <> wrote in message
news:%.gbl...
> The Asus server which has Windows 2003 + SQL Server on it is a stand alone
> server,
> I have not added it to the Active Directory yet.
>
> "Ekrem Önsoy" <>
> ???????:...
>> Is that Asus Server which has Windows 2003 Server installed on it your
>> Domain Controller?
>>
>> --
>> Ekrem Önsoy
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jason Huang" <> wrote in message
>> news:.gbl...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a ASUS Server whcih runnig my Windows 2003 Server + SQL Server
>>> 2000.
>>> I'm thinking buying another ASUS server for configuring Windows 2003 +
>>> SQL 2000 clustering set.
>>> Would someone give me some advice?
>>> Thanks for help.
>>>
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>

>>

>
>


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Old 11-12-2007, 05:15 PM   #14
Ekrem Önsoy
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Re: SQL Clustering concept

OK, then you can benefit from the following links:

SQL Server 2000 Failover Clustering:


Frequently asked questions - SQL Server 2000 - failover clustering:


How to Install SQL Server 2000 Clustering:


--
Ekrem Önsoy



"Jason Huang" <> wrote in message
news:%.gbl...
> The Asus server which has Windows 2003 + SQL Server on it is a stand alone
> server,
> I have not added it to the Active Directory yet.
>
> "Ekrem Önsoy" <>
> ???????:...
>> Is that Asus Server which has Windows 2003 Server installed on it your
>> Domain Controller?
>>
>> --
>> Ekrem Önsoy
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jason Huang" <> wrote in message
>> news:.gbl...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a ASUS Server whcih runnig my Windows 2003 Server + SQL Server
>>> 2000.
>>> I'm thinking buying another ASUS server for configuring Windows 2003 +
>>> SQL 2000 clustering set.
>>> Would someone give me some advice?
>>> Thanks for help.
>>>
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>

>>

>
>


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