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Posted - 2001-09-20 : 23:27:36
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| Keith writes "Hello -I am not quite sure that I am asking in the correct forum. If you can provide help with this, great! If not, do you know of a more appropriate forum that I could pose the below questions? Perhaps a site similar to this, but for Windows 2000 instead? I am not quite sure if this is more of a Windows 2000 setup or a SQL 2000 setup. Thank you.This is in regards to a potential cluster/load balancing setup. I have a client that will soon be installing a Windows 2000 Advanced Server with SQL Server 2000. They have clients that will be accessing the SQL databases. They are interested in some sort of clustering and load balancing to provide redundancy and better performance. They were under the assumption that clustering and load balancing need to be running seperately. That have a potential network diagram that has two SQL servers that are clustered and two IIS servers that will be load balanced. I am pretty sure that they could run all of this on just two servers instead of four. Is this correct? Also, what would be the recommended approach? This is obviously assuming the would have the appropriate hardware to support this. Lastly, I have never setup clustering and load balancing in Windows 2000/SQL 2000 before. Is this difficult to implement?Thank You!Keith" |
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