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the shared storage is a single point of failure

 
 
almatador
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      12-01-2009

Dear all,

I have clusterd SQl server 2005 and i see that if the shared disk becomes
unavialable then the cluster does not work.
can i setupt two shared disks te remove the single point of failure from
the shared disk?

Thanks for any answer,

almatador



 
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Elden
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      12-04-2009
Upgrade to Win2008, the Quorum disk is no longer a single point of failure in
Win2008 or Win2008 R2.

Thanks!
Elden
 
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