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Here's what I am looking to do...
I have 1 machine that is a dedicated Web/FTP Server. What I was thinking of trying, was to put a 2nd machine as a "redundant" server. So if the 1st one failed, the 2nd one would automatically kick in, and assume the downed ones IP address. Can this be done with just 2 machines, Windows 2k3 Server, and a DSL Modem? Charles Waters |
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Hi Charles,
Charles Waters <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >I have 1 machine that is a dedicated Web/FTP Server. What I was >thinking of trying, was to put a 2nd machine as a "redundant" server. >So if the 1st one failed, the 2nd one would automatically kick in, and >assume the downed ones IP address. > >Can this be done with just 2 machines, Windows 2k3 Server, and a DSL >Modem? I think so, because this is a typical two node cluster :-) bis dahin / kind regards Martin Mewes -- Microsoft Certified Professional Windows Server 2003 070-291 - Maintaining a Network Infrastructure 070-293 - Designing a Network Infrastructure |
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Hey Martin...
So then basically, just have to install a "Cluster" then, correct!? Now do I need a seperate Cluster server, or can I install the main webserver as a custer!? On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 19:58:17 +0100, Martin Mewes <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Hi Charles, > >Charles Waters <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >>I have 1 machine that is a dedicated Web/FTP Server. What I was >>thinking of trying, was to put a 2nd machine as a "redundant" server. >>So if the 1st one failed, the 2nd one would automatically kick in, and >>assume the downed ones IP address. >> >>Can this be done with just 2 machines, Windows 2k3 Server, and a DSL >>Modem? > >I think so, because this is a typical two node cluster :-) > > > >bis dahin / kind regards > >Martin Mewes |
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Hi Charles,
Charles Waters <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > So then basically, just have to install a "Cluster" then, correct!? >Now do I need a seperate Cluster server, or can I install the main >webserver as a custer!? There are several possibilities of cluster methods builtin Windows Server 2003. Reviewing your question I think that you want to build a simple file server cluster. I do not know if you run the Web, Standard or the Enterprise Edition. I think you need at least Standard Edition for this to work, but this can be an error. I know how to do this in a virtual environment with VmWare 5.1.1, but I do no really know if this applies to a real system as well, so please read the FAQ ... http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../sercsfaq.mspx .... and come back if you have further questions. bis dahin / kind regards Martin Mewes -- Microsoft Certified Professional Windows Server 2003 070-291 - Maintaining a Network Infrastructure 070-293 - Designing a Network Infrastructure |
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Do not use clustering IIS use Network Load Balancing no special hardware.
"Martin Mewes" wrote: > Hi Charles, > > Charles Waters <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > > So then basically, just have to install a "Cluster" then, correct!? > >Now do I need a seperate Cluster server, or can I install the main > >webserver as a custer!? > > There are several possibilities of cluster methods builtin Windows Server > 2003. Reviewing your question I think that you want to build a simple file > server cluster. > > I do not know if you run the Web, Standard or the Enterprise Edition. I > think you need at least Standard Edition for this to work, but this can be > an error. > > I know how to do this in a virtual environment with VmWare 5.1.1, but I do > no really know if this applies to a real system as well, so please read the > FAQ ... > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../sercsfaq.mspx > > .... and come back if you have further questions. > > > > bis dahin / kind regards > > Martin Mewes > > -- > Microsoft Certified Professional Windows Server 2003 > 070-291 - Maintaining a Network Infrastructure > 070-293 - Designing a Network Infrastructure > |
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