Configuring Failover Clusters with Windows Storage Server 2008
Storage appliances can be configured with a wide variety of hardware, and can be used as individual servers or combined into a high-availability solution using the failover cluster functionality in Windows. Windows Storage Server 2008 clusters can host highly available file services or iSCSI block storage using the optional iSCSI Software Target.
This paper will guide you through the process of configuring the networks, domains, clustering features and includes performance recommendations for a pair of Windows Storage Server 2008 appliances hosting both a file server and/or an iSCSI target in a high availability failover cluster.
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Table of Contents:
Failover Cluster Prerequisites
Establish a Network Naming Convention
TCP/IP Network Configuration
Public Network
Storage Network
Heartbeat Network
Procedures
Prepare the Failover Cluster
Create a Domain User Account
Add Nodes to an Active Directory Domain
Expose Storage to Cluster Nodes
Install the Failover Cluster Feature
Run Cluster Validation
Create and Configure the Failover Cluster
Create a Cluster
Set Cluster Network Properties and Apply Naming Convention
Create a Highly Available File Server
Mapping User Folders to the Highly Available File Server Share
Create a Highly Available iSCSI Target
Configuring Windows Firewall for Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
Create the Failover iSCSI Target Resource Group
Create an iSCSI Target in the Microsoft iSCSI Target MMC
Create and Configure Virtual Disks
Connect Initiators
Microsoft iSCSI Software Target Performance Recommendations
Testing Your Failover Cluster Configuration
Happy Holidays,
Scott M. Johnson
Windows Storage Server
Comments
Anonymous
May 28, 2010
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June 14, 2010
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