Many of my clients frequently ask me to explain the high availability alternatives included in Windows Server 2008. Basically, you are looking at either Failover Clustering or Network Load Balancing. Anyhow, I wrote an article about the topic and it can be found at the following link.
Enjoy!!!
Searchsystemchannel.com
Failover clustering & Network load balancing Drive High Availability
http://searchsystemschannel.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid99_gci1317355,00.html
Ross Mistry, MCSE, MCDBA is a partner and principal consultant for Convergent Computing. As a lead architect he designs and implements SQL Server, Active Directory and Exchange solutions for fortune 500 organizations with a global presence. His SQL Server specialty is designing and implementing high availability, site resilience and disaster recovery solutions. Ross also focuses on SQL Server database administration, database development and Business Intelligence. Ross has also taken on the roles of lead author, co-author, technical writer and contributing writer for a number of books, including SQL Server 2005 Management and Administration and Windows Server 2008 Unleashed. Mistry is also a public speaker and conducts seminars on Microsoft topics around the world on SQL Server, Active Directory and Exchange.
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Great Article on Windows 2008 Failover Clustering
Ross, was looking for information on Windows 2008 Failover Clustering, and sure enough, your blog posting came up as the #1 hit for me to go find info... Cheers!
Rand
Thanks!!!! Exchange and SQL HA will be published shortly
It is typically the other way around. I tend to constantly stumble upon your name when I am doing google searches.
Be on the look out for Exchange 2007 and SQL Server 2008 HA articles. Should be up shortly!!!
Thanks Rand!!!
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