For MangoLassi.it Forum Geeks: StarWind Virtual SAN NFR (not-for-resale) License!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
I am currently using Starwind in my Lab to provide shared storage for my MS-SQL Server Failover cluster. It works great!
Why are you not using application layer failover for your database?
He is... he is using the failover built into MS-SQL Server.
Um, that's impossible MS SQL Server can't affect MySQL.
Wait... isn't he running MS-SQL? I'm really confused now :(.
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
I am currently using Starwind in my Lab to provide shared storage for my MS-SQL Server Failover cluster. It works great!
Why are you not using application layer failover for your database?
He is... he is using the failover built into MS-SQL Server.
Um, that's impossible MS SQL Server can't affect MySQL.
Wait... isn't he running MS-SQL? I'm really confused now :(.
MySQL. He's used to MS SQL Server.
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I'm going to slowly back out of the conversation.
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Both of you re-read my post, lol. I am running this on a Microsoft SQL Server. I prefer to run Microsoft SQL Server using Windows Failover Clustering.
:trollface:
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@dafyre said:
Both of you re-read my post, lol. I am running this on a Microsoft SQL Server. I prefer to run Microsoft SQL Server using Windows Failover Clustering.
:trollface:
Ah that helps. Thanks!
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OH!! It is MS SQL Server. Writing it as MS-SQL made my eyes think that it was MySQL.
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lol. Nope... MySQL is always MySQL. I've run that on a Windows Failover Cluster too... just not right now.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
I am currently using Starwind in my Lab to provide shared storage for my MS-SQL Server Failover cluster. It works great!
Why are you not using application layer failover for your database?
Because that would require two SQL licenses (but that may actually be required anyway).
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That link goes to an Office 365 login page. I don't use Office 365. Got a login we can use to get to the form?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
I am currently using Starwind in my Lab to provide shared storage for my MS-SQL Server Failover cluster. It works great!
Why are you not using application layer failover for your database?
Because that would require two SQL licenses (but that may actually be required anyway).
I was assuming MySQL when I said that which has free Galera application level failover.
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Took me to O365 too.
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The form is probably not marked as publicly accessible.
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Awesome! Thanks for extending this to ML users.
Now to find a lab to set this up in.
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I wish I could take advantage of this... don't have enough rep. since i've only been here a couple of weeks.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
I wish I could take advantage of this... don't have enough rep. since i've only been here a couple of weeks.
There is one more.
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@scottalanmiller @Dashrender @RojoLoco
Hey guys, just to make sure you have the right link to follow and claim your NFR license https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-virtual-san-for-mangolassi-members
Please feel free to share it!
Thanks!
Olga -
That one works!
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So if a company created an account here on ML, and had 200 points or higher of reputation.
Then the license would belong to the company.
Am I understanding your intentions correctly.
Otherwise if an employee leaves the company, they have to take their license with them.
Or are businesses strictly barred from claiming this?
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@ntg has an account
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So does @Bundy-Associates