Failover Clustering in Windows Server 2016

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Failover Clustering in Windows Server allows you to create a highly available set of systems to service a mission critical role/service/application. In this video you will see:

- High overview of how a cluster works
- Network and storage configuration using iSCSI and Hyper-V
- Create a new cluster
- Create a new file server that is clustered
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This is how a lecture should be. Show the conceptual elements and then dive right in with the hands on example. Terrific.

Killtacboy
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Same, preparing for MCSA, amazing how you explained everything. Thank you.

readerko
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The Amazing thing that I found in this vid, that you have grabbed the idea of the clustering and then you have mentioned something doing that in virtualization and physical environments. Appreciated MAN. Well Done!.
keep sharing knowledge and keep the great work up!.

adamalabtah
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You know the guy explaining this really understands it and is a good system administrator, when he explains it by using practical vernacular instead of academic bullshit. Excellent ! Thank you for helping me and many other get a grasp on Failover clustering.

mihailyurukov
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Thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge in such a nice and easy way :) Cheers!!!!

aaweshaminsayyed
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Fantastic! You went a bit fast but we got the pause and rewind button; so all is well. This helped clear much. Much appreciated.

BijouBakson
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Which is the specs of the hyper visor? I saw many vms!

apsogosever
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When I created a failover on 2012 I had to create a quorum shared drive. Is that not a requirement anymore?

trevorkruse
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Hi, is it possible to set up 2 NAS servers on a failover cluster ? Configuring their local disks as one single storage location?

luisvasconcelos
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So will the private and public network be only for the nodes in the cluster? Or the Target server will have public and private connection too?

fatherfigure
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Hi Sir the application software need to install at the iscsi VD, so application software will run on HA version, it is correct, thank you.

hugohew
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Amazing Thanks, WOuld you please explain how to ''Configuring Generic Applications, Scripts, and Services''?

mustafafarhat
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But what if an iSCSI server fails? Nodes in a cluster have no access to shared storage. Then this type of failover clustering makes no sense having fail domain at the storage point.

andriuskarpas
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Hello,
Let's imagine that we have 2 nodes cluster with quorum disk (node and disk majority, each of components has 1 vote). What happens when quorum goes down?
Will cluster service be up and running?
Cheers
Slawek

Rinke_
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nice video...but (there is always a but) the iSCSI target is a single point of failure, how do you eliminate that? You added redundancy in the connection to the file server, but what if the file server goes down?

jeffrowe
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Hi Techytube, can you let me know which software was used to make this kind of a tutorial. I have a tablet and a stylus and I believe that can be used? Unless you used something else. I need it to help a relative who is not able to teach at school due to the covid lockdown

olifern
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Makes no sense regarding not putting vms on on host? Sure spread them out but the whole point with fail over is that is automatically migrate the VM to the whist that is working...?

TheSanien
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So is the iSCSI shared storage now your single point of failure? If that goes down, then what?

AKSoapy
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hello, at 16:38 i noticed there is no storage available, but at 16:45 i noticed magicly there is a storage, how is this possible to happen so fast, i really would like to learn this new tehnique which could be very usefull, because from my knowledge you configured only one volume which is the witness disk and you are missing the available storage disk, but i noticed you managed to apply it in 7 seconds, usually it takes 5 minutes, pending your response
In all it is a good demo

Devianovic
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my friend where r u from? and goood job.

davutyalcin