In a previous post I had asked whether a box running CRM and SQL
together could be put in a cluster for high availability. The answer
came back no due to what I thought was a limitation of SQL.

However, there's a book written that describes how to give SQL high
availability. Does this mean that it is possible?

If not, what's the true limitation?

http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/index/6515.asp

Re: CRM High Availability II by John

John
Tue Sep 20 12:55:31 CDT 2005

The limitation is the SQL server is not supported by Microsoft MBS in a
clustered environment

This does not mean it cannot be done...just that if anything goes wrong you
may be in an unsupportable scenario with Microsoft


<klawson@aetinc.com> wrote in message
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> In a previous post I had asked whether a box running CRM and SQL
> together could be put in a cluster for high availability. The answer
> came back no due to what I thought was a limitation of SQL.
>
> However, there's a book written that describes how to give SQL high
> availability. Does this mean that it is possible?
>
> If not, what's the true limitation?
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/index/6515.asp
>