Section 12.3. Conclusion


12.3. Conclusion

As you've learned in this chapter, Windows Server 2003 supports two distinct types of clustering: NLB clusters, which simply provide load distribution capabilities to certain IP-based applications; and true server clustering, which provides fault tolerance capabilities to larger sets of machines.

NLB is quite useful if you have a web-based application and several machines that can be devoted to servicing that application. The hardware does not need to be terribly powerful, and NLB is a great way to put used machines into service while providing a faster end-user experience. True server clustering is a better fit for medium-size organizations that have business-critical applications that always have to be available, no questions asked. Of course, with the high availability aspect comes increased cost, and the hardware investment required for true fault-tolerant capabilities is significant and should not be overlooked.



    Learning Windows Server 2003
    Learning Windows Server 2003
    ISBN: 0596101236
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2003
    Pages: 149

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