Friday, February 24, 2012

Clustering with sql and third party database softwares

I have a clustered enviroment made of 2 win2k advanced servers
clustered in a network. Servers are running sql 2000 that hosts a third
party database X. Now X was working perfectly until these servers were
clustered. Users accessed X via a citrix client. Any idea as to why
accessing this third party database (X) became slower after being
placed in a clustered enviroment? Please feel free to come back with
any solutions.
Thanks
Hi
Did you have the exact same hardware setup before you clustered? A badly
implemented SAN can blow your performance.
Is each instance allocated the same amount of RAM as before clustering?
Run performance monitor and see what type of bottlenecks are shown. You did
not give much information about what is slower so I can't really pin point
the problem.
Regards
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
IM: mike@.epprecht.net
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
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>I have a clustered enviroment made of 2 win2k advanced servers
> clustered in a network. Servers are running sql 2000 that hosts a third
> party database X. Now X was working perfectly until these servers were
> clustered. Users accessed X via a citrix client. Any idea as to why
> accessing this third party database (X) became slower after being
> placed in a clustered enviroment? Please feel free to come back with
> any solutions.
> Thanks
>

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