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tommypa
Starting Member
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Posted - 2008-09-10 : 13:55:01
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| Hi I currently have a DB server, SQL2005 and I am beginning to see some performance issue due to our clientele growing so rapidly. I have another SQL server and would like to setup load balancing so the DB1server doesn't get hit so hard. I'd like to have the traffic segregated onto two servers instead of one. I am using Microsoft load balancing in my web environment and it works great can I do the same with my SQL db servers?Tommy |
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sodeep
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
7174 Posts |
Posted - 2008-09-12 : 09:12:56
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| why don't you use Table Partitioning or Partition Views for it? |
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tommypa
Starting Member
19 Posts |
Posted - 2008-09-12 : 10:22:51
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| We do however we are having too much traffic hit one server and I have never clustered servers before so I am trying to learn how to do that and if there is any performance loss once its set up. |
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pootle_flump
1064 Posts |
Posted - 2008-09-12 : 12:13:38
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| Clustering <> load balancing |
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rlaubert
Yak Posting Veteran
96 Posts |
Posted - 2008-09-22 : 11:51:44
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| Clusters will not load balance. Unlike Web Services, SQL does not support clusters as a load balancing method. Clusters are only for fail over support in case of hardware failure.I have the same issue. We need to improve performance and will be looking into partitioning.Raymond LaubertMCSE, MCDBA, MCITP:Administration, MCT |
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