SQL Server 2000 Clustered vs. Server Install

  • Colleagues,

    I'm wondering if there's any advantages installing Sql Server in a clustered environment versus installing it stand alone on a given server ?

    Is anyone aware of advantages/disadvantages of either approach ?

    Does Sql Server 2000 run better, smoother, faster if it's installed, configured stand alone on a server versus Clustered ?

    Please share your thoughts and experiences.

    Merci

    Don

  • Your question could be rephrased to ask whether Enterprise Edition is better than Standard Edition.

    You could see better performance because only SQL Server Enterprise Edition can be installed on a cluster and that edition can use a greater number of processors and more memory than Standard Edition.

    Clustering, also known as failover clustering, affects availability rather than performance.  SQL Server installed on a multi-node cluster can failover to a surviving node if one node fails. 

    The biggest drawback of using Enterprise Edition is cost.  Enterprise retails for $20,000 per processor while Standard sells for $5000 per processor.

     

    Greg

     

     

    Greg

  • Greg,

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts.  I certainly appreciate your input.  I thought the Clustered configuration was desirable but just checking to see what other folks thought about it.

    Good day

    Don

  • I think you have to made mirror (software or hardware) on SQLSERVER partions instead of clustering .. it is very cheap.


    Alamir Mohamed
    Alamir_mohamed@yahoo.com

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