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FailSafe is a simple way of having a single database fail over from one
node of an NT cluster to another. And, yes, it does require MSCS. It can
be configured as active-active, or active-standby. The latest version is
2.1.
HTH. Pete
NOtakmel_at_stratos.netSPAM wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Apr 1999 13:06:07 +0200, Ruediger Tams
> <ruediger.tams_at_komtel.net> wrote:
>
> >What exaktly is the Fail Safe ? A patch ?
> >Is it for Y2K ?
>
> From my research it works, in NT's case, with the Microsoft Clustering
> Services (MSCS); setup where you can have two NT server boxes &
> failover if one fails. I think you have to have the MSCS.
>
> There are several ways you can configure the FailSafe too & the
> different versions of FailSafe has different functionalities ...
> latest being 2.1.x?????
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Pete
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