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SQL Server Management Studio In A Multi-Site Cluster

March 13, 2018 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

SQL Server Management Studio In A Multi-Site Cluster

When setting up a multisite cluster (nodes in different subnets), you will find that by default the cluster enables RegisterAllProvidersIP cluster resource for its network name. This results in two entries in DNS for the SQL Cluster name resource. One for each cluster IP address. If you use the optional MultiSubnetFailover=True parameter in the connection string, clients will try both IP addresses simultaneously. Following which, it would connect to the first server that responds. For SQL Server Management Studio In A Multi-Site Cluster, add that setting under the additional Connections Parameters.

SQL Server Management Studio In A Multi-Site Cluster

Reproduced with permission from https://clusteringformeremortals.com/2015/03/24/sql-server-management-studio-in-a-multi-site-cluster/

Filed Under: Clustering Simplified Tagged With: cluster, SQL Server Management, SQL Server Management Studio, sql server management studio in a multi site cluster

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