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Quorum question with clustered MS servers attached to a SAN

Asked by steno1122 in Windows 2003 Server, Microsoft Operating Systems, Storage Technology

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Hello,
I have a question about quorum drive configuration on a SAN.  We currently have one pair of clustered MS 2003 servers which are attached to a SAN.  We are going to be adding a second set of clustered servers and attaching them to the same SAN.  Is it possible that both clusters can share the same quorum space on the SAN?  Will that work or should another quorum drive be created on the SAN for the second cluster?  

We pay for space on a SAN in a data center that houses our production equipment.  I'd prefer to use the same quorum space/drive for the second cluster since we it won't cost us additional money.  If that's a bad idea then I request that we get another LUN on the SAN for a second quorum drive.

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