Support WebCast: Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Clustering (325106)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft SQL Server 6.5
  • Microsoft SQL Server 7.0
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (all editions)

This article was previously published under Q325106

Session Summary



In this session, we will present information about deploying SQL Server 2000 Clustering step-by-step from preparation through setup. It also covers the following topics: MSCS Clustering, changes in SQL Server 2000, hardware and software requirements, step-by-step installation, upgrade path from SQL Server 6.5 to SQL Server 7.0 Cluster, and will discuss best practices.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded May 10, 2001 and presented by Oscar Doosik Lee. Oscar Doosik Lee joined Microsoft as a support professional in October 1995. He has supported Window NT, Systems Management Server, and SNA Server for more than four years. He currently works for Product Support Services, as a SQL Server Support Professional.

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