Before You BeginLesson 1: Configuring Server StorageUnderstanding Server Storage TechnologiesDirect-Attached StorageNetwork-Attached StorageStorage-Area NetworksFibre Channel SANsFibre Channel SANsiSCSI SANsConfiguring a SAN Connection with iSCSI InitiatorOther Tools for Managing SANsManaging Disks, Volumes, and Partitions in Windows Server 2008 R2Understanding Basic and Dynamic DisksCreating VolumesExtending a VolumeShrinking a VolumeConfiguring a Mount PointPractice Work with Disk SetsLesson SummaryLesson ReviewLesson 2: Configuring Server ClustersServer Cluster FundamentalsRound-Robin DistributionNetwork Load BalancingFailover ClusteringConfiguring an NLB ClusterCreating a Failover ClusterPreparing Failover Cluster HardwareInstalling the Failover Clustering FeatureValidating the Cluster ConfigurationRunning the Create Cluster WizardConfiguring Quorum SettingsConfiguring a Service for the Failover ClusterTesting the Failover ClusterUnderstanding Cluster Shared Volumes in Failover ClustersPractice Explore Network Load Balancing and Failover ClusteringLesson SummaryLesson ReviewChapter ReviewChapter SummaryKey TermsCase ScenariosCase Scenario 1: Designing StorageCase Scenario 2: Designing High AvailabilitySuggested PracticesConfigure StorageConfigure High AvailabilityTake a Practice Test