Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Failover cluster in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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To add storage to a failover cluster.
Add a failover cluster to a replication group.
To add a server to a failover cluster.
Add a failover cluster as a member of a replication group.
Hardware requirements for a failover cluster.
Additionally, the Failover Cluster feature must be installed.
To validate a new or existing failover cluster.
It might have a Failover Cluster Configuration.
To modify network settings for a failover cluster.
Restoring to a failover cluster from backup.
Create a stand-alone namespace on a failover cluster.
Rolling upgrades to a failover cluster running Windows Server 2008 R2 are not possible.
Hyper-V servers configured in a failover cluster.
To add a failover cluster as a member of a replication group, use the following procedure.
Overview of Hyper-V in the context of a failover cluster.
Microsoft supports a failover cluster solution only if it meets the following requirements.
Only basic disks can be used in a failover cluster.
Before installing the Failover Cluster Manager, the Failover Clustering feature must first be installed.
To prepare hardware before validating a failover cluster.
A failover cluster is supported only if the systems in it are all x64-based
The tested item meets requirements for a failover cluster.
By using a failover cluster, you can ensure that users have nearly constant access to important server-based resources.
To use validation tests for troubleshooting a failover cluster.
See“Validate a new or existing failover cluster” in Failover Clusters Help.
Use the Create Cluster Wizard to create the failover cluster.
You can enable Cluster Shared Volumes for a failover cluster using the Failover Cluster Manager snap-in.
The namespace cannot be a clustered resource in a failover cluster.
For more information, see Add a Failover Cluster to a Replication Group.
For more information, see Validate a New or Existing Failover Cluster.