Failover Clusters
Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Documentation
Failover Clusters
Overview of Failover Clusters
Checklist: Create a Failover Cluster
Checklist: Create a Clustered File Server
Checklist: Create a Clustered Print Server
Checklist: Create a Clustered Virtual Machine
Installing the Failover Clustering Feature
Install the Failover Clustering Feature
Validating a Failover Cluster Configuration
Understanding Requirements for Failover Clusters
Understanding Microsoft Support of Cluster Solutions
Understanding Cluster Validation Tests
Understanding Cluster Validation Tests: Cluster Configuration
Understanding Cluster Validation Tests: Inventory
Understanding Cluster Validation Tests: Network
Understanding Cluster Validation Tests: Storage
Understanding Cluster Validation Tests: System Configuration
Prepare Hardware Before Validating a Failover Cluster
Validate a New or Existing Failover Cluster
Creating a Failover Cluster or Adding a Cluster Node
Understanding Access Points (Names and IP Addesses) in a Failover Cluster
Create a New Failover Cluster
Add a Server to a Failover Cluster
Configuring a Service or Application for High Availability
Understanding Generic Services and Applications that Can Be Configured in a Failover Cluster
Understanding Hyper-V and Virtual Machines in the Context of a Cluster
Configure a Service or Application for High Availability
Configure a Virtual Machine for High Availability
Test the Failover of a Clustered Service or Application
Test the Failover of a Clustered Virtual Machine
Modifying the Settings for a Clustered Service or Application
Add Storage for a Clustered Service or Application
Add a Resource to a Clustered Service or Application
Modify the Failover Settings for a Clustered Service or Application
Modify the Virtual Machine Settings for a Clustered Virtual Machine
Create a Shared Folder in a Clustered File Server
Configure the Print Settings for a Clustered Print Server
Migrating Settings to a Failover Cluster Running Windows Server 2008 R2
Understanding the Process of Migrating to a Cluster Running Windows Server 2008 R2
Migrate Resource Groups to a Failover Cluster Running Windows Server 2008 R2
Modifying Settings for a Failover Cluster
Understanding Cluster Shared Volumes in a Failover Cluster
Understanding Quorum Configurations in a Failover Cluster
Add Storage to a Failover Cluster
Modify Network Settings for a Failover Cluster
Enable Cluster Shared Volumes in a Failover Cluster
Select Quorum Options for a Failover Cluster
Managing a Failover Cluster
Understanding Backup and Recovery Basics for a Failover Cluster
Bring a Clustered Service or Application Online or Take It Offline
Live Migrate, Quick Migrate, or Move a Virtual Machine from Node to Node
Refresh the Configuration of a Virtual Machine
Pause or Resume a Node in a Failover Cluster
Run a Disk Maintenance Tool Such as Chkdsk on a Clustered Disk
Start or Stop the Cluster Service on a Cluster Node
Use Validation Tests for Troubleshooting a Failover Cluster
View Events and Logs for a Failover Cluster
View Reports of the Actions of Failover Cluster Wizards
Resources for Failover Clusters
User Interface: The Failover Cluster Manager Snap-In
Add Resource Type Dialog Box
Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Documentation