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Contents
Overview 1
Defining Clustering Features 2
Introducing Application Architecture 4
Identifying Availability and Scalability
Requirements 6
Introducing Microsoft Windows 2000
Clustering 13
Comparing Network Load Balancing to
Cluster Service 18
Identifying the Application and Service
Environments 19
Discussion: Evaluating Business Scenarios 21
Review 27
Module 1: Introduction
to Windows Clustering
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Instructor Notes
This module provides students with an overview of clustering technologies. The
module begins by defining the basic clustering features, introducing the
application architecture and identifying clustering solutions. The students are
then introduced to the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server clustering
technologies.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Define clustering features.
Define application architecture.
Identify clustering technologies that can improve availability and scalability
in an enterprise system.
Identify the available Microsoft clustering technologies.
Identify the similarities and appropriate use of the clustering technologies.
Identify the applications and services that can benefit from clustering
technologies.
Materials and Preparation
This section provides the materials and preparation tasks that you need to teach
this module.
Required Materials
To teach this module, you need the Microsoft PowerPoint® file 2087A.01.ppt
Preparation Tasks
To prepare for this module, you should:
Read all of the materials for this module.
Complete the labs.
Study the review questions and prepare alternative answers to discuss.
Anticipate questions that students may ask. Write out the questions and
provide the answers.
Presentation:
90 Minutes