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    Install BizTalk 2002 in 2 Nodes Cluster, but not using the cluster  
John Leyva


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06-26-04 03:51 PM

Hi,

I client have a 2 nodes Cluster where is installed SQL Server 2000 Enterpris
e using the cluster services.

He want to install BizTalk Server 2002 in each cluster's node without using 
the clutering services with BizTalk.

I want to know if there is any problem with this kind of set up.

Thanks in advance









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    RE: Install BizTalk 2002 in 2 Nodes Cluster, but not using the cluster  
Sunghwa Jin [MSFT]


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06-29-04 12:29 AM

If I just answer to the question without knowing the detail, I would say it
is possible.

However it depends on how customer uses BizTalk server. Can you please
reference the following white paper and ask the question with the
configuration again? Lke how the customer uses messaging with which
transport?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...-us/Dnbiz2k2/ht
ml/bts_2002clustering.asp?frame=true

And please make sure it is all about BizTalk *20002* as you asked about
BizTalk 2002. BizTalk 2004 has different story about the clustering.

Thanks,
Sunghwa

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