It's important to clarify that the improvements in the RP4VMs installation process do not relate to the support of MS SQL. RP4VMs is app/database agnostic BUT in respect of any need to used shared disks for SQL as part of MS clustering, this is currently not supported.
TadhgConcannon
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August 18th, 2017 01:00
Hi JiriVidgren
In short the answer is yes it will work
There is a new version of RP4VM available -- 5.1 which simplified the installation over previous generations
Once you have it up and running -- protect the VM -- Select the journal sizes and the VM is protected
You can then test various scenarios including roll back
Hope this helps
Regards
Tadhg
TadhgConcannon
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August 18th, 2017 05:00
as Forshr said With MS Windows Fail Over Clustering wont work but for single instance SQL it will work
forshr
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August 18th, 2017 05:00
It's important to clarify that the improvements in the RP4VMs installation process do not relate to the support of MS SQL. RP4VMs is app/database agnostic BUT in respect of any need to used shared disks for SQL as part of MS clustering, this is currently not supported.
Regards,
Rich
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August 22nd, 2017 11:00
Thank you very much guys!