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SQL Server Cluster Install
EdVassie edited this page Jun 22, 2018
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FineBuild supports installing SQL Server 2005 and above on a Windows Cluster, including many common pre-installation and post-installation tasks.
The SQL FineBuild Cluster Install process is based on the Main Instance Server Build but with additional parameters to support clustering. Please see the sections listed below for more details of SQL FineBuild cluster install processing.
The SQL FineBuild Cluster Install process consists of the following:
Item | Comment |
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Cluster Planning | |
SQL FineBuild Cluster Overview | Overview of the SQL FineBuild Cluster Install process |
Cluster Naming Convention | Naming convention for SQL FineBuild Clusters |
Cluster IP Address Allocation | Assignment of IP Addresses to SQL Clusters |
Cluster Disk Configuration | Configuration of disks for Cluster installation |
SSIS Cluster Guidelines | Guidelines for when it is safe to use a SSIS Cluster |
Cluster Installation | |
Cluster Install Preparation | Preparation required prior to installing a SQL Server Cluster |
Delegation of Control | Configure Delegation of Control for Windows 2012 and above |
Install First SQL Server Cluster Node | Install the first node of a SQL Cluster |
Install Remaining SQL Server Cluster Nodes | Install remaining nodes of a SQL Cluster |
Install Additional SQL Server Clusters | Install additional SQL Clusters on the same Windows Cluster |
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Key SQL FineBuild Links:
SQL FineBuild supports:
- All SQL Server versions from SQL 2019 through to SQL 2005
- Clustered, Non-Clustered and Core implementations of server operating systems
- Availability and Distributed Availability Groups
- 64-bit and (where relevant) 32-bit versions of Windows
The following Windows versions are supported:
- Windows 2022
- Windows 11
- Windows 2019
- Windows 2016
- Windows 10
- Windows 2012 R2
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 2012
- Windows 8
- Windows 2008 R2
- Windows 7
- Windows 2008
- Windows Vista
- Windows 2003
- Windows XP