About Failover Clusters
A failover cluster is one of two types of clusters included as part of Windows Clustering. A failover cluster is characterized by highly available resources. The Failover Cluster API allows you to create and support robust, cluster-aware resources for the failover cluster environment.
The following sections describe failover cluster architecture and implementation.
Topic | Information |
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High Availability |
Definition of high availability. |
Failover Cluster Implementation |
Overview of how a failover cluster operates. |
Failover Cluster Software Components |
Description of the software elements that implement failover clusters and a summary of the failover cluster API. |
Cluster Objects |
Description of the objects (hardware and software such as nodes and resources) managed by failover clusters. |
Cluster Object Properties |
Description of the properties that determine an object's identity and behavior in the cluster and of the structures that support these properties. |
Note that the information in all of the sections listed above is also presented in the documentation included with the operating system. If you are already familiar with how a failover cluster operates, you might want to start with either the Failover Cluster API or the Cluster Automation Server.