[THIN] Re: Short question (Streched Cluster Support in W2K3 Enterprise Edition ?)

Yes.  It's called Majority Node Set Quorums Clustering.  Basically, you can
have two nodes within the cluster that are geographically separated, but
they would contain a local quorum, not a shared quorum, and each would
contain the data local to the node.  There are specific recovery steps if a
node failure were to occur.
Check out the Windows Server 2003 guides for Clustering.

(http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/0/6/d06e62fe-98e5-4e1f-96f4-1b28b1
68d7f0/ClusterQuorums.doc)
(http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies
/clustering/default.mspx)

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Chris

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> W2K3 Enterprise Edition ?)
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> Hi list
> 
> And another short question :-)
> 
> Does W2K3 Enterprise Edition support streched Cluster or 
> metropolitan cluster (e.g. dark fibre over 6 km between two 
> Data Centers) ?
> The guys from Veritas told me that theis Veritas Cluster 
> Server does support that and the don`t know exactly (of 
> course :-)) if M$ Cluster does support it.
> What would you prefer to connect 2 Datacenters (an IBM FastT 
> 900 in each Data Center)?
> 
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