Multiple Instances on the same virtual server?
Is this possible?
I would like to have 2 instances on my virtual SQL 2005 cluster,
listening on different ports.
For example, if my virtual hostname is HOSTNAME123 can I have one
instance on HOSTNAME123, port 1433 and the second instance on
HOSTNAME123, port 1432?
Or does each clustered instance need its own, distinct hostname?
Thanks in advance.
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