Published
23 May 2025Form Number
LP2219PDF size
21 pages, 617 KBAbstract
In order to ensure availability and optimal performance of a Windows Failover Cluster, certain considerations must be made when replacing a hardware component in a cluster node. This document provides an outline to these considerations and can be used as a checklist for any special steps or processes required, depending on which hardware component is replaced. This guide applies to clusters running Windows Server or Azure Local operating systems.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Motherboard
Network Adapter
RAID Adapter for boot volume
Boot drive
HBA
Data (pool) drive
Power supply
CPU or memory DIMM
Fan
Configure and Buy
Full Change History
Course Detail
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