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Majority Node Set and SQL Server 2000

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Carlos Eduardo Selonke de Souza - 21 Sep 2005 21:35 GMT
Hello

I was doing some research about Windows 2003 Cluster with Majority Node Set
and SQL Server 2000 EE support.
I found some messages on the newsgroup saying that SQL Server 2000 is not
supported on MNS cluster.
I also read on SQL Server 2000 High Availability book on page 158 that SQL
Server support both cluster types (MNS and Shared Storage).
I also did not find any official documentation on the Microsoft web site
staying that SQL Server 2000 clustering is not supported on a MSCS configured
with MNS.

Because of that I am a lit bit confused.

Anyone know any document com Microsoft where its possible to read that SQL
Server 2000 is not supported on an MNS cluster?
I belive that is not possible to install SQL Server 2000 virtual server on a
MNS quorum because the SQL Server needs a shared storage for the system and
user databases. But It would be possible to install the WIndows 20003 cluster
on a MNS and them install SQL Server 2000 virtual server on a shared storage
(SAN)?

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Mike Epprecht (SQL MVP) - 22 Sep 2005 16:53 GMT
Hi

Have a look at the last post on this
http://groups.google.com.au/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.clustering/bro
wse_thread/thread/2c9de0929d1f8016/6af897c8231ea9f2?lnk=st&q=majority+node+set+c
luster+sql&rnum=13&hl=en#6af897c8231ea9f2


http://groups.google.com.au/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.clustering/bro
wse_thread/thread/f05016412b9c6eb7/ddc936d07ef15cda?lnk=st&q=majority+node+set+c
luster+sql&rnum=15&hl=en#ddc936d07ef15cda


http://groups.google.com.au/group/microsoft.public.sqlserver.clustering/browse_t
hread/thread/20f53e9496d9af8f/7da0220e71bc8008?lnk=st&q=majority+node+set+cluste
r+sql&rnum=25&hl=en#7da0220e71bc8008


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