Configuring the Cache Cluster (Velocity)
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Microsoft project code named "Velocity" offers various ways of editing the cache cluster configuration settings. You have the ability to edit your cluster configuration settings in XML or by using PowerShell directly.
The cluster configuration settings specify how the cluster itself, the named caches, and the cache hosts will work. For more information about all of the cluster configuration settings available, see Cluster Configuration Settings (Velocity).
The following topics describe the overall process of how you can edit the cluster-level configuration settings.
Note
Some configuration changes require downtime. Cache-level changes require downtime for the corresponding named cache. Cluster-level changes require downtime of the entire cache cluster.
Topic | Description |
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How to: Set the Cluster Management Role and Lead Host Designations (Velocity) |
Describes how to specify if SQL Server or lead hosts perform the cluster management role. This option is only available when you store your cluster configuration settings in a SQL Server database. |
Describes how to use a combination of PowerShell and XML to change the cluster configuration settings for the cluster itself, the named caches, and the cache hosts. |
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How to: Edit Cache Configuration Settings with PowerShell (Velocity) |
Describes how to use PowerShell commands for configuring the named cache. |
See Also
Concepts
Cluster Configuration Settings (Velocity)
Configuration (Velocity)
Other Resources
Cache Concepts (Velocity)
Configuring the Cache Client with XML (Velocity)
Using Configuration Methods (Velocity)