I've never setup a cluster, but I am tasked with implementing one. I have been doing a lot of research on this topic over the past month. But I am not sure how to go about planning this project.
Requirement:
-Loadbalance two IIS 6.0 servers running windows 2003 standard/sp1 (active/passive)
-Cluster two SQL 2005 standard servers running on windows 2003 EE/SP1 (active/passive)
Websites in IIS 6.0 will use SQL cluster for database access.
I am planning to use a hardware loadbalancer for IIS (Loadmaster 1500). Are there other options in the $2500 price range? Or should I get the windows 2003 EE and do a NLB? I think this solution will cost me more.
I understand that I need a shared disk array (JBOD) for SQL clustering (200gb and RAID5). I am looking for inexpensive solution as well. Most likely either SATA2 or SCSI interface (Y-interface).
Since the failover IIS server and secondary node in SQL cluster will be in passive mode, I decided to use our existing low end servers for passive mode and purchase two new high end servers for active servers. But I am concerned about Microsoft's support for this type of setup. I am not even sure if clustering will work with two nodes having different hardware architecture.
Also, we are purchasing a NAS device with Windows 2003 Storage Server for filesharing. I was wondering if there is any product that will let me use three disks (~200GB/RAID5) as JBOD (SCSI-to-SCSI or SATAII-to-SCSI for clustering and the rest for NAS (WSS 2003). I would hate to get two different units (1 for clustering and 1 for filesharing).
The bottomline is our budget for this project is not big, but we have some critical apps that has to be available 24/7/365.
Your suggestions are greatly appreciated
Requirement:
-Loadbalance two IIS 6.0 servers running windows 2003 standard/sp1 (active/passive)
-Cluster two SQL 2005 standard servers running on windows 2003 EE/SP1 (active/passive)
Websites in IIS 6.0 will use SQL cluster for database access.
I am planning to use a hardware loadbalancer for IIS (Loadmaster 1500). Are there other options in the $2500 price range? Or should I get the windows 2003 EE and do a NLB? I think this solution will cost me more.
I understand that I need a shared disk array (JBOD) for SQL clustering (200gb and RAID5). I am looking for inexpensive solution as well. Most likely either SATA2 or SCSI interface (Y-interface).
Since the failover IIS server and secondary node in SQL cluster will be in passive mode, I decided to use our existing low end servers for passive mode and purchase two new high end servers for active servers. But I am concerned about Microsoft's support for this type of setup. I am not even sure if clustering will work with two nodes having different hardware architecture.
Also, we are purchasing a NAS device with Windows 2003 Storage Server for filesharing. I was wondering if there is any product that will let me use three disks (~200GB/RAID5) as JBOD (SCSI-to-SCSI or SATAII-to-SCSI for clustering and the rest for NAS (WSS 2003). I would hate to get two different units (1 for clustering and 1 for filesharing).
The bottomline is our budget for this project is not big, but we have some critical apps that has to be available 24/7/365.
Your suggestions are greatly appreciated