Physical move of clustered SQLServer



Hello,

All of our Intranet servers are physically moving from one datacentre
to another. We have already catered for the front-ends, but I need to
find out what needs doing to our clustered SQL Server 2000 environment.

We have a 2 node Win2k cluster, with SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
Edition. The database files are stored on a miniSAN. We're physically
picking up the kit, and moving it to another datacentre.

I need to know what considerations need to be made to bring the cluster
back-up, database intact, once it's in the new datacentre.

Any suggestions/recommendations are gratefully received.

Andrew

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