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Contents
Overview 1
Pre-Installation Requirements 2
Identifying Hardware Considerations 8
Assigning IP Addresses Within a Cluster 16
Assigning Names Within a Cluster 18
Determining Domain Considerations 20
Existing Services and Applications 23
Lab A: Configuring Advanced Server for
Cluster Installation 24
Review 31
Module 3: Preparing for
Cluster Service
Installation
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Module 3: Preparing for Cluster Service Installation iii
Instructor Notes
This module covers the information that is required to plan for the installation
of Microsoft® Cluster service. Requirements specific to server clusters include
communication networks, shared disks, and data storage, in addition to
hardware considerations for the operating system. This module describes the
naming and addressing conventions that the cluster components require.
Domain considerations are covered, in addition to issues relating to services and
applications that were installed and running prior to installing Cluster service.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Determine the pre-installation considerations for a server cluster.
Identify hardware considerations.
Assign Internet Protocol (IP) addresses within a cluster.
Assign names within a cluster.
Determine domain considerations.
Determine pre-installation considerations for existing services and
applications.
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 following materials:
Microsoft PowerPoint® file 2087A_02.ppt
Access to the Hardware Compatibility List at www.microsoft.com/hcl
Preparation Tasks
To prepare for this module, you should:
Read the materials for this module and anticipate questions students may
ask.
Be familiar with the HCL.
Be familiar with the Fibre Channel technologies from the leading hardware
vendors.
Practice the lab.
Be familiar with the gratuitous Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
procedure that Cluster service generates after a failover, and how that relates
to routers and switches.
Study the review questions and prepare alternative answers for discussion.
Presentation:
60 Minutes
Lab:
15 Minutes