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Choosing the server availability threshold
Setting the server availability threshold on each server is a key factor in balancing the workload in the cluster. Setting the server availability threshold too high can result in failover occurring unnecessarily. Setting it too low can result in poor performance for users who could have received better performance from a different server.

About this task

Use these steps to determine the proper value for the server availability threshold.

Procedure

1. During periods of normal to heavy load, use one of the following methods to observe the server availability index:

2. Set an initial availability threshold based on the results of your observation. Consider the following when setting this value: 3. Track other cluster statistics to see if the workload is reasonably balanced. The following table lists some of the statistics that are helpful in determining if the workload is balanced.
4. Compare these statistics for all the servers in the cluster.

5. Adjust the server availability threshold on any servers that do not seem well balanced.

Related tasks
Enabling statistic reporting in the Monitoring Results database
The server availability index
Setting the server availability threshold

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