Tuesday, January 23, 2007

New Windows 2003 Video Tutorial: Pt. 1 - Getting All Nodes Ready to Setup Your Windows 2003 Cluster

Pt. 1 - Getting All Nodes Ready to Setup Your Windows 2003 Cluster - view details
Okay, so you have two machines that you want to cluster and now you need to know how to begin. This first video in our series walks you through setting up the first node (Node1) for clustering. There are a few pre-requisites that we have to muddle through before we can set up this cluster and, in this video, we'll start with our checklist of items that you must do/meet to set up the cluster.

Highlights from this video:
  • Assigning and Managing IP address for a cluster
  • Dealing with .local domains within a cluster
  • Best Practices for Hardware Management in a Cluster
  • How much RAM should your clustered machines use?
  • Issues when using multiple doma in controllers with replication
  • Local storage and local hard disks/drives and using the clustered storage array
  • What are local disks used for in a cluster?
and much more


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Keywords Associated with this video: cluster, clustering, clustered, node1, node2, node 1, node 2, clnode1, clnode2, local domain, .local, setup, setting up, install

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