Windows Server 2003 Clustering

Published: June 20, 2003 | Updated: November 2, 2004
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Summary

Windows Server 2003 meets the requirements your business has for continuity without putting pressure on your staff or budget. You can offer high availability for a wide variety of applications, because the most recent generation of Server Cluster is cost-effective to deploy and manage. With Network Load Balancing clusters, you can scale your applications, allowing you to start small and grow as needed. Factor in the savings from improved availability—the scalability benefits, the simplified management, and competitive total cost of ownership—and Windows Server 2003 pays for itself.

Included in This Document:

Introduction

The Need for High Availability

The Problems with Clustering

Windows Server 2003 Clustering Features

Meeting Your Availability Goals

Meeting Your Scalability Needs

Meeting Your Manageability Requirements

Meeting Your Cost Goals

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