Showing posts with label polyserve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polyserve. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Anyone using Polyserve for clustering ?

Let me know what you think of the product.Is it worth considering than say
the MSFT cluster ?
Thanks

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Originally Posted by HassanView Post

Let me know what you think of the product.Is it worth considering than say
the MSFT cluster ?
Thanks

We use it, replaced our Windows 2000 filers with a cluster, evaluating SQL Server cluster. Enables real-time relocation of resources|||First, it is MSCS clustering. MSFT is Microsoft Full-Text...Engine or
Search.
I wouldn't say either is better. They are different, satisfying two
different solution requirements.
My experience is that Polyserve is a consolidation management solution.
Something like Neverfail would be closer to failover MSCS clustering.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas

"Hassan" <hassan@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Let me know what you think of the product.Is it worth considering than say
> the MSFT cluster ?
> Thanks
>
|||No! MSFT is Microsoft Stock Ticker You SQL guys are so geeky ;)
Cheers,
Rodney R. Fournier
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
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"Anthony Thomas" <ALThomas@.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> First, it is MSCS clustering. MSFT is Microsoft Full-Text...Engine or
> Search.
> I wouldn't say either is better. They are different, satisfying two
> different solution requirements.
> My experience is that Polyserve is a consolidation management solution.
> Something like Neverfail would be closer to failover MSCS clustering.
> Sincerely,
>
> Anthony Thomas
>
> --
> "Hassan" <hassan@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23Gd%23SWTsHHA.3468@.TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>

Anyone use Polyserve ?

If so, can you tell me about it ?We investigated heavily. it was expensive and our leaning was towards vmwar
e
and VM machines. Both are very slick and promise to end you management
headaches. One of the things that impacted our analysis was the slow
response from a now departed sales person.
"Hassan" wrote:

> If so, can you tell me about it ?
>
>|||We investigated heavily. it was expensive and our leaning was towards vmwar
e
and VM machines. Both are very slick and promise to end you management
headaches. One of the things that impacted our analysis was the slow
response from a now departed sales person.
"Hassan" wrote:

> If so, can you tell me about it ?
>
>|||Jeff,
Are you using VMware in production ? Why ?
"Jeff Ericson" <JeffEricson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EDA80B25-81E5-47CB-BDE1-2B191D222D0A@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> We investigated heavily. it was expensive and our leaning was towards
> vmware
> and VM machines. Both are very slick and promise to end you management
> headaches. One of the things that impacted our analysis was the slow
> response from a now departed sales person.
>
> "Hassan" wrote:
>|||Jeff,
Are you using VMware in production ? Why ?
"Jeff Ericson" <JeffEricson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EDA80B25-81E5-47CB-BDE1-2B191D222D0A@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> We investigated heavily. it was expensive and our leaning was towards
> vmware
> and VM machines. Both are very slick and promise to end you management
> headaches. One of the things that impacted our analysis was the slow
> response from a now departed sales person.
>
> "Hassan" wrote:
>

Anyone use Polyserve ?

If so, can you tell me about it ?We investigated heavily. it was expensive and our leaning was towards vmware
and VM machines. Both are very slick and promise to end you management
headaches. One of the things that impacted our analysis was the slow
response from a now departed sales person.
"Hassan" wrote:
> If so, can you tell me about it ?
>
>|||Jeff,
Are you using VMware in production ? Why ?
"Jeff Ericson" <JeffEricson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EDA80B25-81E5-47CB-BDE1-2B191D222D0A@.microsoft.com...
> We investigated heavily. it was expensive and our leaning was towards
> vmware
> and VM machines. Both are very slick and promise to end you management
> headaches. One of the things that impacted our analysis was the slow
> response from a now departed sales person.
>
> "Hassan" wrote:
>> If so, can you tell me about it ?
>>