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Clustering and High-Availability
High-Availability Education from Hyper-V and Exchange
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Symon Perriman MSFT
11
Comments
Hi cluster fans, Our partners on the Exchange and Hyper-V team have recently published some great resources to improve your high-availability knowledge. Hyper-V: Free Training Microsoft is offering some free training for Hyper-V which includes...
Clustering and High-Availability
PowerShell for Failover Clustering: Frequently Asked Questions & Enabling CSV
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Symon Perriman MSFT
5
Comments
Hi, Today I’m going to talk a little more about PowerShell by answering some of the frequently asked questions I hear. 1) Why is PowerShell better? 2) How do I get started using PowerShell? 3) Where are the properties? 4) Where are the...
Clustering and High-Availability
PowerShell for Failover Clustering: Getting Started
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Symon Perriman MSFT
8
Comments
Hi Cluster Fans, Amongst the long list of features that is being added in Windows Server R2, Clustering team is also providing a set of PowerShell cmdlets (“command-lets”) to manage your Failover Cluster. Hopefully this is not news for most cluster...
Clustering and High-Availability
Microsoft iSCSI Target Software available to the public!
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Symon Perriman MSFT
11
Comments
Hi cluster fans, Many of you ask about the cheapest way to deploy your own cluster. We all know that the hardware requirements are very flexible, so long as the components have a Windows Server logo and the complete solutions passes Validate ( support...
Clustering and High-Availability
Cluster Resources
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Symon Perriman MSFT
6
Comments
Hi Cluster Fans, Resources can be hard to find, so every few months we will be publishing an updated list of useful documents, guides and information to this blog ( http://blogs.msdn.com/clustering/ ). If there is any other useful Microsoft...
Clustering and High-Availability
Cluster Validation: Missing hotfixes display only the GUID
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Symon Perriman MSFT
10
Comments
Hi Cluster fans, [1/13/2010] UPDATE: This issue has been fixed in Windows Server 2008 R2. All Hotfixes should now correctly return the KB number. If you still see this issue on a 2008 R2 cluster, please let us know by clicking the ‘Email’ link in...
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