Talk:Microsoft Cluster Server
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[edit] Multi pathing
Does microsoft cluser support ip multipathing, like the sun cluster?
No, currently MS cluster alone does not support multipathing, but combined with their NLB service it can be multipathed.--DanielLeicht 14:51, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Microsoft supports Multipathing via the MPIO DDK, see: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/storage/mpio/default.mspx
This is indeed MPIO, but not IP MPIO, the article you linked to describes multipathing towards a storage device, usually while using iSCSI. The question was if a client can connect to a single IP and it will "multipath" its way towards load balancing servers. --80.74.102.50 08:42, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
"Unlike other clusters which are made for better performance, Windows clusters have historically only presented the option of failover services" This seems biased and makes an unfounded comparison. It discounts the value of the failover cluster and bypasses the idea that an active-active cluster with loads to each node of greater than 50% will fail completely when one node goes down and the load shifts to the remaining node and overload it. 67.111.130.253 20:26, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
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