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Jun 28 2012 2:15PM GMT
Posted by: Margaret Rouse
Windows Server 8
Cluster Shared Volumes
Posted by: Margaret Rouse
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“In a standard Windows cluster, one machine in the cluster owns a resource at a time. As a result, any cluster that hosts a set of Hyper-V virtual machines on a storage area network (SAN) has to put each VM on a separate LUN so that a cluster node fails over all of its appropriate cluster resources.” — Eric Beehler |
Today’s Word of the Day is Clustered Shared Volumes, a feature first introduced in Windows Server 2008 R2 as a way to simplify storage with clustered Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs).





