Site sponsored by: Idera Try Idera’s new SQL admin toolset
SQL Server Performance

  • Home
  • Articles
  • Forums
  • Tips
  • Quiz
  • FAQ's
  • Blogs
  • Software
  • Books
  • About Us
RSS Feeds
Sign in | Join


Write for Us

Share you SQL Server knowledge with others and raise your profile in the community More...
Latest Articles

Filtered Indexes in SQL Server 2008
Importance of Database Backups and Recovery Plan
Data Compression in SQL Server 2008
SQL Server 2008 MERGE Statement

More     
 
Latest FAQ's

ALTER TABLE SWITCH statement failed because the object '%.*ls' is not ...
ALTER TABLE SWITCH statement failed because column '%.*ls' at ordinal %d ...
ALTER TABLE SWITCH statement failed because table '%.*ls' has %d columns ...
SQL Server Reporting Server (SSRS) service is failing to start ...

More     
   
Latest Software Reviews

Spotlight on ApexSQL Doc 2008
ApexSQL Enforce
Embarcadero Change Manager
SQL Server DBA Dashboard

More     

books >> other books >> Windows Server 2003 Clustering & Load Balancing ...

Windows Server 2003 Clustering & Load Balancing


Jun 01, 2001

Book Review

Windows Server 2003 Clustering & Load Balancing
by Robert J. Shimonski
Copyright 2003
Osborne McGraw-Hill

 

Windows Server 2003 Clustering & Load Balancing Find out more about this book,
or purchase it, from Amazon.com

When it comes to clustering, there aren't a lot of books to choose from, especially on Windows 2003 clustering. So if you are  new to clustering, and are considering clustering either Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 (both topics are included), then you will want to consider this book.

The focus of the book is on how to plan, design, and implement both clustering and load balancing. While most of the book covers these topics generically, there is a chapter included in the book specifically on how to cluster SQL Server 2000.

Here's what the book covers:

  • Introduction to High Availability, Clustering, and Load-Balancing Technologies
     

  • Designing a Clustered Solution with Windows 2000 Advanced Server
     

  • Designing a Clustered Solution with Windows Server 2003
     

  • Designing a Clustered and Load-Balanced Solution with Application Center 2000
     

  • Designing a Clustered Solution with Windows SQL Server 2000
     

  • Designing a Highly Available Solution with Windows Services
     

  • Building Advanced Highly Available Load-Balanced Configurations
     

  • High Availability, Baselining, Performance Monitoring, and Disaster Recovery Planning

While this book includes material that is very hard to find, it doesn't necessarily do a very good job at presenting it. The book is high-level in most cases, leaving out a lot of important details. It also includes factual errors. For example, it called the next version of SQL Server, SQL Server 2005 "Longhorn," not "Yukon." In addition, the material covering Windows 2003 clustering was based on the beta of the software, not the released version.

Although the book is not perfect, it is still a good place for beginners to start. Once you have read the book, then use other materials, such as that found on this website, and information on Microsoft's website, to round out your education.


        








Home | Peformance Articles | Audit Articles | Business Intelligence Articles | Clustering Articles | Developer Articles | Reporting Services Articles | DBA Articles | ASP.NET / ADO.NET Articles | DBA FAQ's | Developer Peformance FAQ's | DBA Peformance FAQ's | Developer FAQ's | Clustering FAQ's | Error Messages | Audit Tool Reviews | Backup Tool Reviews | Coding Tool Reviews | Compare Tool Reviews | Documentation Tool Reviews | Design Tool Reviews | Monitoring Tool Reviews | Log Tool Reviews | Reporting Tool Reviews | Clustering Tool Reviews | Security Tool Reviews | Change Management Tool Reviews | Remote Access Tool Reviews | Book Reviews | Security Tool Reviews | QDPMA Performance Tuning | ADO.NET / ASP.NET | Administration | Analysis/OLAP Services | Application Development | Configuration | Components | ETL | Hardware | High Availability | Hints | Index | Misc | Operating Systems | Performance Tuning | Replication | T-SQL | Views


              © 1999-2008 by T10 Media. All rights reserved