Storage Foundation and High Availability 8.0.1 Solutions Microsoft Clustering Solutions Guide for Microsoft SQL Server - Windows
- Introducing SFW solutions for a Microsoft cluster
- Planning for deploying SQL Server with SFW in a Microsoft cluster
- Workflows for deploying SQL Server with SFW in a Microsoft cluster
- Configuring SFW storage
- Tasks for configuring InfoScale Storage
- Planning for SFW cluster disk groups and volumes
- Considerations when creating disk groups and volumes for a campus cluster
- Considerations when creating volumes for a DR configuration using Volume Replicator replication
- Viewing the available disk storage
- Creating dynamic cluster disk groups
- Adding disks to campus cluster sites
- Creating dynamic volumes for high availability clusters
- Creating dynamic volumes for campus clusters
- Implementing a dynamic mirrored quorum resource
- Installing SQL Server and configuring resources
- Configuring disaster recovery
- Tasks for configuring the secondary site for disaster recovery for SQL Server
- Verifying the primary site configuration
- Creating a parallel environment for SQL Server on the secondary site
- Volume Replicator components overview
- Setting up security for Volume Replicator
- Creating resources for Volume Replicator
- Configuring Volume Replicator: Setting up an RDS
- Creating the RVG resource
- Setting the SQL server resource dependency on the RVG resource
- Normal Volume Replicator operations and recovery procedures
- Appendix A. Configure InfoScale Storage in an existing Microsoft Failover Cluster
Tasks for configuring the secondary site for disaster recovery for SQL Server
After creating a high-availability Microsoft cluster with SFW and SQL Server on a primary site, you can configure a secondary site for disaster recovery.
This disaster recovery solution requires Volume Replicator.
Refer to the Volume Replicator Administrator's Guide for additional details.
The following table describes the process for configuring the secondary site for disaster recovery.
Table: Process for configuring the secondary site for disaster recovery
Action | Description |
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Verify the primary site configuration. | |
Review the prerequisites and planning information | Verify the prerequisites on the secondary site. See InfoScale requirements for Microsoft clustering solutions. Note: If the DR site is on a different network segment, ensure that you allocate two IP addresses for the virtual server, one for the primary site and one for the DR site. Understand the DR configuration. |
Create the parallel configuration on the secondary site | Ensure that you follow the secondary site requirements and guidelines for IP addresses, disk groups and volumes, the SQL Server resource group, and SQL Server installation. See Creating a parallel environment for SQL Server on the secondary site. |
Understand the Volume Replicator components | |
Set up security for Volume Replicator | Set up the security for Volume Replicator on all nodes on both the primary and secondary sites. |
Create the cluster resources for Volume Replicator |
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Set up an RDS | Create a replicated data set (RDS) using the Volume Replicator wizard. |
Create the RVG resource (primary and secondary sites) | Create the RVG resource on both primary and secondary sites. |
Set up the SQL Server resource dependencies | Change the SQL Server resource dependency properties so that it depends on the RVG resource instead of the Volume Manager Disk Group resource. See Setting the SQL server resource dependency on the RVG resource. |