edition with one being my primary database server and
another at a DR site.
Is there any limitation which would prevent me from
logshipping my primary cluster to the secondary cluster?
Any violation of a best practice that you might see.
The clusters are configured as an active/passive cluster.
Any special tips or concerns/recommendations?I have never done that , but I think you should probably make sure that the
network share for the backups is a clustered network share, so it will be
available during failover...
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> Currently have 2 clusters for sql server 2000 enterprise
> edition with one being my primary database server and
> another at a DR site.
> Is there any limitation which would prevent me from
> logshipping my primary cluster to the secondary cluster?
> Any violation of a best practice that you might see.
> The clusters are configured as an active/passive cluster.
> Any special tips or concerns/recommendations?
>
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