Sunday, March 11, 2012

double-take for high availability?

has anyone used double-take for high availability solution?
i am interested in product short comings and pitfalls when used in
conjunction with sql server.
thanks, gigelNo Microsoft support...big short-coming.
But I have seen the demos and heard good things about it from the SBS crowd.
:)
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"Gigel" <gigel@.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:eMB8816fIHA.4476@.TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> has anyone used double-take for high availability solution?
> i am interested in product short comings and pitfalls when used in
> conjunction with sql server.
> thanks, gigel
>|||Make sure you understand Service Principle Names (SPNs) and how to set them
manually.
In addition granting the right to set SPNs to the service account running
SQL server.
In some landscapes this AD level permission is not allowed to be set.
Finally if all you are going to do is log ship with it use log shipping.
Joe
"Gigel" wrote:
> has anyone used double-take for high availability solution?
> i am interested in product short comings and pitfalls when used in
> conjunction with sql server.
> thanks, gigel
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