

Future articles will cover more detailed instructions for each cluster resource type, but the following information is applicable to ALL clusters. This first article covers the basics first steps of any cluster, regardless of whether you are clustering Hyper-V, SQL Server Failover Clusters, File Servers, iSCSI Target Server or others.

This article is the first in a series of articles on Clustering Windows Server 2012.
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