How to set up clustered Windows servers
13th Nov 2006, 18:17 GMT
Distinguishing between clustering and replication. I’ve asked a number of people recently whether they’d installed clustering on Windows servers. Turns out that none of them had – though one had inherited a clustered server pair that he looked after (or which, it turned out, pretty well looked after itself). Turns out that in many cases people think that clustering is either (a) too expensive or (b) too hard to justify the benefits.
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