Shouldn't be a problem assuming your iSCSI SAN is also on the Windows Server
Catalog in the cluster category for being tested with your current hardware.
Supportability may be a gray area since as far as I know we don't have any
vendors that have submitted for certification with multiple SANs attached to
the same cluster. Like I said should work fine since the cluster has no clue
from where it's getting its storage.
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Jeff Hughes, MCSE
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)
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> We are currently using shared storage(DAS) for a SQL cluster on
> Windows 2003. Is it possible to add another share storage array to
> this cluster? We were hoping to add an iSCSI SAN and move critical
> databases off of the DAS storage onto the SAN. We'd like to keep the
> current DAS in place for our test application that needs to be in the
> same cluster.
>
> Thanks
> Jeff
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