September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
Windows Server 2012 systems that will be used for NLB or failover clusters are usually deployed with local disk storage. When local disks are used to provide the operating system and application or service core files, the local disks should be deployed using redundant, fault-tolerant configurations. There are three ways to add fault tolerance to the local disks in a Windows Server 2012 system. The first is creating redundant arrays of inexpensive disks (RAID) using hardware-based disk controller configuration utilities (hardware-level RAID), the second is creating the RAID disks using dynamic disks using the Disk Management console from within the operating system (known as software-level RAID), and the third ...
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