Re: NLB Web App accessing Cluster SQL 2005
- From: "Michael Hotek" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 13:11:32 -0600
No. If it can connect to the SQL Server, you are set for the application.
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"Bruno" <Bruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello Friends
>
> I have a project that will use Failover Cluster for SQL 2005 and NLB for
> the
> web server front-end (using IIS).
>
> That web application will be developed in-house. there are any special
> programming considerations that the programmers must embed in the
> application
> in order to support the special features of Failover and NLB clusters?
>
> Does the web App Server must be Cluster-Aware to interact to SQL 2005
> Failover Cluster?
>
> Can you please give me any links to some documents that reflect these
> situations?
>
> Thanks for Help
> Bruno
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