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Clustering and High Availability : Creating and Configuring a ...

By msclustm I will now show you how to use PowerShell cmdlets to create generic application resources. PowerShell is new to Failover Clustering in Windows Server 2008 R2 and will replace Cluster.exe in...

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Clustering and High Availability : PowerShell for Failover ...

By msclustm Hi, Today I'm going to talk a little more about PowerShell by answering some of the frequently asked questions I hear. 1) Why is PowerShell better? 2) How do I get started using PowerShell?...

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Clustering and High Availability : Creating and Configuring a Gerneric...

By msclustm I will now show you how to use PowerShell cmdlets to create a generic service resource. PowerShell is new to Failover Clustering in Windows Server 2008 R2 and will replace Cluster.exe in...

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Failover Clusters, Performance Counters and PowerShell

If you've done any work with PowerShell v1.0 or v2.0, you have probably realized by now how rich the library of cmdlets is. There are a ton of cmdlets that allow you to automate almost any and...

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PowerShell for Failover Clustering: Changing Values of a Cluster Object

This post will discuss changing values of cluster objects using PowerShell in Windows Server 2008 R2. For resources and other components in a cluster, every cluster object has properties (common...

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PowerShell for Failover Clustering

By admin If you're trying to do the same thing via PowerShell, you might guess Rename-ClusterGroup, right? Well, not really. We could've done it that way, but where would the fun be! J. No seriously,...

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Clustering and High Availability PowerShell for NLB Common Scenarios

Hi, This is the second blog is our series of posts on PowerShell for Network Load Balancing (NLB). The first post introduces you to the CMDlets: ...Read More

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PowerShell for Failover

To find the free disk space through PowerShell, the information is available inside the objects returned by Get-ClusterSharedVolume. You can easily see that information by piping the output to...

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PowerShell for Failover

PowerShell for Failover Clustering: Webcast Follow up. Posted by on June 25th, 2010. Hi Cluster Fans,. Thanks for those of you who attended my webcast on PowerShell a few weeks ago. If you didn't have...

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Powershell Commands to configure Gateway Server

By jimmyharperHere are the PowerShell commands that I use to configure and verify failover servers for Gateway Servers and Agents: Commands to configure Gateway Server Failover: This first set of...

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PowerShell for Failover Clustering: Find Clusters in a Domain

By msclustm Hi Cluster Fans,. Using PowerShell in Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Clustering we have made it very easy to find all the clusters within a domain. You may already know that you can use...

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Get started with the Failover Clustering PowerShell-module

By Jan Egil Ring In Windows Server 2008 R2 the Failover Clustering feature contains a Windows PowerShell-module for administering Failover Clusters. This module replaces the old cluster.exe tool which...

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Windows Cluster Scripting with WMI and PowerShell

By Chad Miller Windows 2008 R2 includes a failoverclusters PowerShell module, but you'll probably find normal usage limiting for several reasons: Only works on Windows. Read More

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PowerShell for Failover Clustering: CSV Free Disk Space

By Wilfried Schadenboeck To find the free disk space through PowerShell, the information is available inside the objects returned by Get-ClusterSharedVolume. You can easily see that information by...

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Powershell for Failover Clustering

By RhysAs it's looking increasingly likely I'll be deploying Windows Failover Clustering, as a HA solution at work, I thought it would be prudent to swot up on a related PowerShell.Read More

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How to use Powershell in Failover Clustering–Part 1

Powershell is a really powerful toy for any Windows administrator where tasks need to be automated and or repeated several times. ... Read More

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Using PowerShell script make any application highly available

Now you can use PowerShell scripts to make any application highly available with Failover Clusters!!!Read More

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How do you build Windows Server 2019 cluster sets?

Microsoft debuted cluster sets in its Windows Server 2019 release. Here's a rundown on how to deploy this high availability in your organization.Read More

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