Question 1 is NO WAY. That is a totally false.
As for your second, fail over time is not instant. There is typically a
bit of time where there is log playback, etc. It can be anywhere from a
couple of minutes to 10-15

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Subject: Windows 2000 and Clustering


Is it true that in a Windows 2000 Cluster scenario (SQL Servers in my
case) 
that when a failover occurs, you must reboot the server that is now
primary 
in order for clients to connect?

Also, if there is a harddrive failure in Server A, does it actually take

Server B several minutes to respond?

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