Monday, March 19, 2012

Is it possible to build a cluster with two independent sets of hard drives on each server

Hi,
I have two identical servers. I want to put Win 2003 Enterprise and SQL
Server Enterprise on both of them.
The data will be written to and read from the database.
Is it possible to build a cluster with two independent sets of hard drives
on each server (Server1 with his own hard drives in Raid1, and Server2 with
its own hard drives in Raid1)? As I mentioned the data will be written into
the database continuously. I wanted to check that with you guys because I
have looked into some books about clustering and the only configuration
picures I saw were with a shared array of hard drives between cluster nodes.
Thank you for your help.
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I have two identical servers. I want to put Win 2003 Enterprise and SQL
> Server Enterprise on both of them.
> The data will be written to and read from the database.
> Is it possible to build a cluster with two independent sets of hard drives
No.

> on each server (Server1 with his own hard drives in Raid1, and Server2
with
> its own hard drives in Raid1)? As I mentioned the data will be written
into
> the database continuously. I wanted to check that with you guys because I
> have looked into some books about clustering and the only configuration
> picures I saw were with a shared array of hard drives between cluster
nodes.
> Thank you for your help.
>
>

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