First part of question is a pure newbie FAQ to know about, and the simple answer would be it is one of the Clustering type you can adopt within your SQL Server environment. To cover on newbie aspect both Active/Passive & Active/Active configuration is available within SQL Server, both operating system...
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Though it is more to do with SQL Storage kind of question, I have just dragged into Performance tuning section for the sake of large installation you talk with clustering. For the sake of discussion it seems better to plan ahead for the failing instances since, for example, two of the four servers could...
What is the Kerberos Authentication? What are the security features difference between Windows 2000 and 2003 versions? How it is behaved within Failover Clustering? How to enable Kerberos Authentication Including SQL Server Virtual Servers on Server Clusters? Let us see how the user access to SQL Server...