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SQL Server Failover Clustering is built upon the Microsoft Server Clustering Services (MSCS) on Windows so since W2K8 Server supports 16 node clustering so does SQL Server 2008.
Using Matrix Server, you can create a cluster of as many as 16 Linux or Windows servers and dynamically assign multiple nodes to support your application.
Clever administrators could figure out how a couple of clusters could be built (via redirection rules for Internet Information Server [IIS]) and implement a URL-based form of load balancing, but ...
After conducting research and tapping a few resources I found out that support for parallel-SCSI as a shared bus type has been dropped for Failover Clustering in Windows Server 2008.
Looking for an outstanding distributed database cluster? Look no further than CockroachDB. Jack Wallen walks you through the process of deploying this db server to a cluster.
Creating compliant failover clusters in the Google Cloud One way to build a fully supported SQL Server FCI for high availability involves using third party SANless failover clustering software.
Hey all, I have been asked to set up a test environment for clusting a VMware ESX system. I have 2 IBM x3400 servers that arent quite identical.Currently they both have server 2003 on them, does ...
JBoss has unveiled a support platform for its open source middleware stack which includes a tool to centrally manage server clusters. The support platform, called JBoss Network, consists of a ...
Plenty of folks have used their Raspberry Pi as a web server. [Steve] however is the first 8 node load balanced pi cluster server we’ve run into. While we have seen pi clusters before, they&… ...