You’re absolutely right that the style of cluster may have an impact on how the integration solution behaves. It was good advice to encourage zeus_zot to review the integration touch points to confirm desired behavior.
My post was more about the notion that load balancing and clustering (using general definitions) are completely different. IMO, they are not. Load balancing is a feature enabled by clustering. One cannot load balance without a cluster–again, cluster here meaning the generic “group of resources.”
The “Integration Server clustering” facility has very specific features. IMO, one should not refer to this simply as “clustering” but should always qualify it as “IS clustering” for clarity.
Again, your advice to make sure that the integration points behave properly based on the clustering solution is right on. One does indeed need to consider the implications of the use of load balancing and/or IS clustering.
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