Hi,
with Windows Server 2016, Microsoft promotes the hyper-converged architecture.
I want to use this approach for the tiny datacenter we have to setup in our office. I want to have 2 physical server in hyper-converged mode. because we do not have needs to have a bigger architecture, but I want a redundant one.
what about SQL in this case?
do I have to setup 2 VMs with a synchronous alwayson replication? or does the hyper-converged option is enough to offer the redundancy? (so the VM itself is clustered, no need for a special SQL setup)
I'm not able to find information about this setup for SQL and if its recommended, supported and what are the limitations.
for disaster recovery, I plan to use the Azure Site Recovery option. and here too, do I have to make the VM itself available or do I have to create an asynchronous alwayson setup?