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Are there any limitations with regard to network latency and topography in an MNS cluster?

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Are there any limitations with regard to network latency and topography in an MNS cluster?

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Requirements are the same as that for vanilla clusters. With regard to topography, we envisage the MNS feature to be predominantly used in geographically dispersed clustering scenarios. This normally means specific semantic requirements in terms of storage usable and management. OEMs provide prescriptive guidance on the same and customers should carefully read the same. For the latest information about Windows Server 2003, see the Windows Server 2003 Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003.

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