This wizard creates a cluster, which is a set of servers that work together to increase the availability of clustered services and applications. If one of the servers fails, another server begins hosting the clustered services and applications (a process known as failover). Before you run this wizard, we strongly recommend that you run the Validate a Configuration wizard to ensure that your hardware and hardware settings are compatible with failover clustering. Microsoft supports a cluster solution only if the complete configuration (servers, network, and storage) can pass all tests in the Validate a Configuration wizard. In addition, all hardware components in the cluster solution must be "Certified for Windows Server 2008 R2". You must be a local administrator on each of the servers you want to include in the cluster. To continue, click Next.
This wizard captures an operating system (including custom applications and configuration settings) and saves it as an install ...
This wizard configures high availability for a service or application. After you successfully complete this wizard, if a ...
This wizard creates a .wim image from a RIPREP image, and saves it to the location that you specify. When the conversion ...
This wizard creates a capture image from a boot image, and saves it to the location that you specify. At the end of this ...
This wizard creates a cluster, which is a set of servers that work together to increase the availability of clustered services ...
This wizard creates a multicast transmission for an image. Once created, Windows Deployment Services will transmit the image ...
This wizard detects the inbound ports that are listened to by this server. Before continuing, make sure that all applications ...
This wizard does not install components or set up a server to perform specific roles. To do this, run the Server Manager. ...
This wizard does not support changing quota type (auto and non-auto). Please use File Server Resource Manager to change quota ...