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Libor Laubacher
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You will still have a downtime as cluster failover will bring the db down on an active node and will start it on secondary node. Ie, the users will be kicked out. I am just wondering whether it is worth the hassle, as the reboot is usually quick nowadays, so it would be a matter of application/db being down 10 mins (reboot) as opposite to 2 mins (fail-over) give or take. I don't think that 10.2B procluster is 2012 compatible, but assuming databases are managed by adminserver, you can cluster the AdminServer service, or just add _mprosrv.exe manually in cluster manager. Or if this is virtual, use the failover on the hypervisor level.
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