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High Availability.
- Best Practices for Clustered
Environments.
Applies to Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server.
How many nodes exist in a SQL
Server Cluster
Works on SQL Server 2005.
How to set a manual failover
using Database Mirroring
Works on SQL Server 2005.
Location of useful log files
when troubleshooting SQL Server Cluster
Apply to SQL Server 2000.
Move Cluster Storage to a New SAN
Move storage of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 clusters (shared drives and quorum
drives) from a EMC CX to a new EMC
CLARiiON CX4.
Shared Drives of a SQL Failover
Cluster
How to identify shared disks that can be used to hold data and log for a
failover cluster.
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