This wizard helps you migrate services and applications from a cluster running Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2. It does not migrate settings of the cluster, networks, or storage. Before continuing, ensure that the new cluster is configured. In addition, obtain the name or IP Address of the cluster or cluster node from which you want to migrate resource groups. You must be a local administrator on this cluster, as well as the cluster or cluster node that you are migrating settings from. If you want to use new storage for the resource groups you are migrating, before continuing, make sure that the new storage is connected and available to the cluster. To continue, click Next.
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