You can install and configure InfoScale Storage and SQL Server in a Microsoft campus cluster.
This configuration workflow describes a two-node campus cluster with each node at a separate site.
The procedures for setting up a campus cluster are nearly the same as those for local clusters, with the following differences:
A campus cluster has the nodes located in separate buildings. Therefore, the hardware setup requires SAN interconnects that allow these connections.
In a campus cluster, each node has its own storage array rather than having a shared storage array between the two clusters.
Both local clusters and campus clusters have SFW dynamic disk groups and volumes, but the volumes on each campus cluster node are mirrors of one another. Each disk group must contain the same number of disks on each site for the mirrored volumes.
For campus clusters, you enable site allocation, assigning disks to one or the other campus cluster sites.
Table: Process for deploying SQL Server with InfoScale Storage in a Microsoft campus cluster
Action |
Description |
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Understand the configuration |
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Configure the storage hardware and network |
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Establish a Microsoft cluster |
For details, refer to the Microsoft documentaiton. Connect the two campus cluster nodes after setting up the Microsoft cluster. |
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Install InfoScale Storage with the Microsoft Failover Cluster option |
For more information, see the Veritas InfoScale Installation and Upgrade Guide. |
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Configure and manage disk groups and volumes |
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Implement a dynamic mirrored quorum resource |
See Tasks for implementing a dynamic mirrored quorum resource. |
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Create the SQL virtual server group |
See Creating the resource group for the SQL Server instance. |
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Install SQL Server |
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Verify the cluster configuration |
Move the online SQL Server cluster group to the second node and back to the first node. |