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Implementing Windows Server 2019 High Availability [Video]

By : James Cross
Book Image

Implementing Windows Server 2019 High Availability [Video]

By: James Cross

Overview of this book

Windows services these days almost never stand alone. Our need for always-on applications means that just about everything you manage must be made highly available. The need for always-on applications in this day and age is at an all-time high, and so is the need for high availability technologies. This course explores preparing, configuring, and managing high-availability technologies in Windows Server 2019. This course explores a range of high availability technologies available in Windows Server 2019 for Hyper-V, as well as other common Windows services. You'll explore the preparation, configuration, and management of Windows Failover Clustering, both with and without Storage Spaces Direct. Later, you'll delve into Storage Replicas, Hyper-V Replicas, Network Load Balancing, Shared Nothing Live Migration, and Stretch Clustering, among a range of supplementary out-of-the-box technologies for Windows workloads. You'll also extend your skills by implementing and managing Failover Clusters and Storage Spaces Direct, and you'll manage VM movement in clustered nodes. By the end of this course, you will have the foundational knowledge to be able to implement a highly available Windows Server 2019 environment like a pro. All the code files for this course are available on Github at - https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Implementing-Windows-Server-2019-High-Availability-
Table of Contents (7 chapters)
Chapter 6
Manage VM Movement in Clustered Nodes
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Section 7
Configuring a Guest Cluster Including Shared VHDX and VHD Sets
Configure VHD sets and create a guest cluster. - The GUI way to configure the disks - Create a VHD set in Hyper-V manager - Attach the VHD set to the VM in Failover Cluster Manager