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![]() Windows Server Cluster Technologies Overview tutorials Size: 2.41 Gb Genre: E-Learning The cluster team is responsible for providing and evangelizing a distributed platform for building fault-tolerant, disaster-tolerant, highly available, and scalable applications with integrated support for monitoring the health of hardware components and software services. The platform supports policies to failover applications in the event of planned or unplanned outages as well as ensuring efficient and scalable resource usage by optimizing placement of applications. *What are Server Clusters A server cluster (MSCS) is a collection of servers that together provide a single, highly available platform for hosting applications. Applications can be failed over (i.e., restarted or hosted elsewhere) to ensure high availability in the event of planned downtime due to maintenance or unplanned downtime due to hardware, OS or application failures. Server clusters provide a highly available platform for applications such as SQLServer, Exchange Server data stores, or file and print servers. This DVD contains the following: -) Server Cluster Whitepapers, and Best Practices -) Server Clusters: Backup, and Recovery Best Practices -) Server Clusters : Cluster Configuration Best Practices -) Server Cluster Frequently Asked Questions -) Technical Overview of Clustering in Windows Server 2003 -) Server Clusters : Storage Best Practices -) Server Clusters : Architecture Overview -) Server Clusters : Security Best Practices -) Server Clusters : Quorum Options -) Server Clusters : Network Configuration Best Practices -) Server Clusters : Majority Node Set Quorum -) Server Clusters : Geographically Dispersed Clusters -) Troubleshooting Windows Server Clusters -) Whats New in Clustering for Windows Server 2003 -) Server Clusters: Remote Setup, Unattended Installations and Image-based Installations -) Server Clusters: Storage Area Networks -) Server Clusters: Rolling Upgrades -) Server cluster presentations NOTE: You will need Windows Media Player 9.0 or later to view the videos on this DVD. -) Cluster Management Presentations Windows Cluster Technologies Overview Chris Whitaker Installing Clusters Jim Teague New Features: Cluster Configuration Wizard Galen Barbee Cluster Service Account Password Support Charlie Wickham Cluster WMI Provider George Potts Presentation Lab Cluster Automation Server Ozan Ozhan Presentation Lab Autoconfiguring Applications in a Cluster David Potter Cluster Backup, and Restore Chittur Subbaraman -) Cluster Internals Failure Detection Jonathan Fisher, David Dion Cluster Database Management Chittur Subbaraman Registry Checkpointing Chittur Subbaraman Regroup, and Arbitration process Raj Das Changes to the Network Name Resource in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Charlie Wickham Building Highly Available Applications Jim Teague Using SDK, and MSDN Roy Hirst -) Writing Cluster-Aware Applications Cluster API George Potts Presentation Writing Cluster Resource Type DLLs, Part 1 George Potts Presentation Lab Writing Cluster Resource Type DLLs, Part 2 George Potts Presentation Lab Generic Script Resource Type Ozan Ozhan Managed Code, and Clustering Ozan Ozhan Writing Resource Types in Managed Code Davide Potter & Ozan Ozhan Debugging Cluster Resource Type DLLs George Potts Presentation Lab Writing Cluster Administrator Extension DLLs George Potts -) Testing, and Support Cluster Qualification Program Zubair Ansari Testing MSCS Murtaza Hakim Product Support Services Dave Nestor Screenshot ![]() Downloads Code: http://www.filesonic.com/folder/12050371 |
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