The minimum requirements to create a Windows Server 2008 R2 Cluster:
Two or more compatible servers
A shared storage
Two network cards on each server
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise or Datacenter Editions
Install Failover Cluster feature and run cluster validation
1. In “Server Manager”, access “Features” and select “Failover Cluster”.
2. Select “Validate a Configuration”.
3. In the new wizard, we are going to add the hosts that will represent the Failover Cluster in order to validate the configuration. Type in the server’s FQDN names or browse for their names; click on “Next”.
4. Select “Run all tests (recommended)” and click on “Next”.
Create Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Cluster
1. In the “Failover Cluster” console, select the option for “Create a cluster”.
2. The first thing to do is add the servers we would like to cluster; click on “Next”.
3. we have to select the cluster name and the IP address assigned. Remember that in a cluster, all machines are represented by one name and one IP.
4. After a few seconds the cluster will be created .
Two or more compatible servers
A shared storage
Two network cards on each server
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise or Datacenter Editions
Install Failover Cluster feature and run cluster validation
1. In “Server Manager”, access “Features” and select “Failover Cluster”.
2. Select “Validate a Configuration”.
3. In the new wizard, we are going to add the hosts that will represent the Failover Cluster in order to validate the configuration. Type in the server’s FQDN names or browse for their names; click on “Next”.
4. Select “Run all tests (recommended)” and click on “Next”.
Create Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Cluster
1. In the “Failover Cluster” console, select the option for “Create a cluster”.
2. The first thing to do is add the servers we would like to cluster; click on “Next”.
3. we have to select the cluster name and the IP address assigned. Remember that in a cluster, all machines are represented by one name and one IP.
4. After a few seconds the cluster will be created .
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