Failover clustering and highly available virtual machines in Windows Server 2012

Failover clustering and highly available virtual machines in Windows Server 2012

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Failover clustering and highly available virtual machines in Windows Server 2012
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In this video I explain how to enable the failover clustering feature in Windows Server 2012 (using PowerShell). I create and configure a failover cluster. Then I create a new highly available virtual machine, then take an existing virtual machine and make it highly available.

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