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SQL Server Forum / General / Other SQL Server Topics / November 2007

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load balancing cluster

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Nit - 30 Nov 2007 07:28 GMT
need the concpet of load balancing cluster ?

can any one help me out with any link....?
Greg D. Moore (Strider) - 30 Nov 2007 21:04 GMT
> need the concpet of load balancing cluster ?
>
> can any one help me out with any link....?

For SQL Server not relaly because that exact model doesn't exist.  In MS SQL
Server, a cluster is a DR/failover mechanism.  I.e. the DB is live on only
ONE node of the cluster at a time.

A common solution though is to use things like replication or even
log-shipping to create read-only copies of the DB and point some of your
load there.

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