Do I need SCSI to configure a cluster?

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From: Japa (mkuamoto_at_amt.com.br)
Date: 03/03/04


Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 14:41:05 -0800

Hi,
I need to know if I need a scsi hard drive to configure 2 windows 2000 advance servers in cluster, or can I configure the cluster even if the 2 servers have only IDE hard drives?
I am asking because I never configured cluster before and all the documentation I could find says that you need scsi to configure 2 servers in cluster.
Thanks in advance,
Japa



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