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Clustering SQL

Hi

I would like to know if it's possible to make a basic SQL cluster with
windows 2003 server and SQL 2000 standard edtition. It has to be a
basic cluster, I dont need it to be very quick, I can have minutes of
servers down and it's ok.
In case the answer is Yes, can you recommend some links to build it
up, please?

Thanks in advance!!
Ignacio

Jun 6 '07 #1
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No. SQL 2000 requires enterprise edition to do a cluster. SQL 2005
will do a cluster on standard edition.

Jun 6 '07 #2
On Jun 6, 12:02 pm, Mark <stricker...@gmail.comwrote:
No. SQL 2000 requires enterprise edition to do a cluster. SQL 2005
will do a cluster on standard edition.
thanks for the information!

Jun 6 '07 #3

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