Implementing High Availability in Windows Server 2016
Pluralsight
Course Summary
The need for always-on applications in this day and age is at an all time high, and so the need for high availability technologies. This course explores preparing, configuring, and managing high availability technologies in Windows Server 2016.
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Course Description
Windows services these days nearly never stands alone. Our needs for always-on applications means just about everything you manage must be made highly available. This course, Implementing High Availability in Windows Server 2016, discusses the range of high availability technologies now available in Windows Server 2016 for Hyper-V as well as other common Windows services. You'll explore the preparation, configuration, and management of Windows Failover Clustering, both with and without Storage Spaces Direct. You'll also dig into Storage Replica, Hyper-V Replica, Network Load Balancing, Shared Nothing Live Migration, Stretch Clustering, among a range of other out-of-the-box technologies for Windows workloads. By the end of this course, you will have the foundational knowledge to be able to implement a highly available Windows Server 2016 environment.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 43s
—Course Overview 1m 43sIntroduction- 18m 46s
—Introduction 7m 57s
—If You're Following Along 10m 49sImplement High Availability and Disaster Recovery Options in Hyper-V- 37m 24sImplement Failover Clustering- 1h 17mManage Failover Clustering- 1h 13mImplement Storage Spaces Direct- 53m 38sManage VM Movement in Clustered Nodes- 25m 49sImplement Network Load Balancing- 29m 13s