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Clustering and High-Availability
Virtual Machine Density Flexibility in Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Clustering
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over 2 years ago
by
Symon Perriman MSFT
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Hi Cluster Fans, Recently Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Clustering has changed the support statement for the maximum number of Virtual Machines (VMs) that can be hosted on a failover cluster from 64 VMs per node to 1,000 VMs per cluster . This...
Clustering and High-Availability
PowerShell for Failover Clustering: Webcast Follow up
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over 2 years ago
by
Symon Perriman MSFT
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Hi Cluster Fans, Thanks for those of you who attended my webcast on PowerShell a few weeks ago. If you didn’t have a chance to attend, here is the link to the event: https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID...
Clustering and High-Availability
New Clustering Utility – Remote Desktop Connection Manager
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over 2 years ago
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Symon Perriman MSFT
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Hi Cluster Fans, We wanted to let you know about a new tool which will significantly help you manage your cluster deployments. Remote Desktop Connection Manager is actually not cluster-specific, but it allows you to logically group server remote desktop...
Clustering and High-Availability
PowerShell for Failover Clustering: CSV Free Disk Space (and other info)
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over 2 years ago
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Symon Perriman MSFT
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Hi Cluster PowerShell script writers, We regularly get asked about how to find the free disk space on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV). In this blog, I will show you how to do this with PowerShell. Here are the CSV volumes in my cluster. Note...
Clustering and High-Availability
Introduction to the Cluster Quorum Model (Part 2)
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over 2 years ago
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Symon Perriman MSFT
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Hi, A few weeks ago we gave an overview of the cluster quorum model: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/clustering/archive/2010/05/14/10012930.aspx This week we will provide some more details about when and how the different types are used. ...
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