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A cluster consists of a group of computers connected so that in many respects they can be viewed as a single system.
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Just use WSFC without Always On Failover Cluster Instance? [duplicate]
There was some unanswered questions about the difference between "Windows Server Failover Clustering" and "Always On Failover Cluster Instance". … @The "Are “Always On Failover Cluster Instances” and “SQL Server Failover Clustering” the same thing?" didn't explain it. …
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In 2-node cluster using failover with Dynamic Quorum, is Witness needed?
I have a 2-node cluster on SQL Server 2016 Standard with failover clustering configured with Dynamic Quorum.
There is one thing that made me confused: do we really need a Witness in this case? …