Re: Exchange 2003 and Clustering
- From: Kirill Palagin <kpalagin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:33:05 +0400
Do you really require availability better than 99.99%? Do you have
necessary expertise (or money to buy one)? E2003 is pretty solid piece of
software, with proper maintenance (and clusters do require that too) it can
provide decent availability in non-clustered setup.
bjorgenson@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I am wondering how you would invoke installing the Exchange system
> files in a clustering scenario? I plan on having a 2-node cluster with
> a fiber channel SAN. I want to create 3 volumes on the SAN for
> logs/indexing, db's, and archiving. I will also load the OS on each
> node but i am not sure if the Exchange system files should be installed
> on the nodes or on the SAN?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
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