Adding drives to my RAID10 Logs partition
Hi John, I did not find additional related articles talked about the issue which is a SQL related issue, to let you be supported more professional, I suggest submit a new case to our SQL team. Thanks...
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Peterson,None of the links you provided are of any help. The first link you provided explains how to, Move SSAS Database to a new drive on same server, not what I'm looking for.The second link you...
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Hi,Any updates?Regards,Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be...
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Hi,Deploying AlwaysOn Availability Groups requires a Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster. But AlwaysOn Availability Groups does not depend on any form of shared storage.I’m not familiar...
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Hi,You may refer to following steps to replace a shared volume in failover cluster:Present a new volume to the cluster Take the original disk offline.Failover Cluster Manager has a built in ‘repair’...
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Hi,You may refer to following steps to replace a shared volume in failover cluster:Present a new volume to the cluster Take the original disk offline.Failover Cluster Manager has a built in ‘repair’...
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Hi,I have a Windows 2012 Failover Cluster with 2 nodes and 2 SQL 2012 Always-on Availability Groups. Both nodes are a physical machine and each node is the primary for an AG. On one of the nodes I...
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