Thursday, June 21, 2012

[Tech Ed 2012] Continuous Availability Documentation

These documents supplement the Microsoft TechEd 2012 sessions related to continuous availability. They cover topics such as Scale-Out File Server, Cluster-Aware Updating, SMB 3.0, and NIC Teaming.

Version:June 2012Date published:6/11/2012


Files in this download

The links in this section correspond to files available for this download. Download the files appropriate for you.

File nameSize
Continuously Available File Server – Under the Hood.docx60 KBDownload
How to Increase SQL Availability and Performance by Using Window Server 2012 SMB 3.0 Solutions.docx3.0 MBDownload
Hyper-V Over SMB Remote File Storage Support in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.docx3.0 MBDownload
Update Management in Windows Server 2012 Revealing Cluster-Aware Updating and the New Generation of WSUS.docx3.0 MBDownload
Windows Server 2012 Cluster-in-a-Box, RDMA, and More.docx3.0 MBDownload
Windows Server 2012 File and Storage Services Management.docx3.0 MBDownload
Windows Server 2012 High-Performance, Highly-Available Storage Using SMB.docx3.0 MBDownload
Windows Server 2012 NIC Teaming and Multichannel Solutions.docx3.0 MBDownload



Overview

Windows Server 2012 contains a set of continuously available storage solutions that provide a cost effective alternative to an expensive storage area network (SAN) without sacrificing availability and performance. These solutions are targeted towards traditional information worker workloads and application workloads, and they span the scalability and price point needs for different market segments. Systems go from entry-level solutions to scale-out solutions with up to 400 drives. These solutions are based on software that is developed by several teams at Microsoft, hardware that is already in the market, and hardware that is being developed in cooperation with industry partners. These documents supplement the Microsoft TechEd 2012 sessions related to continuous availability. They introduce the new and enhanced features of Windows Server 2012 and cover topics such as Scale-Out File Server, Cluster-Aware Updating, SMB 3.0, and NIC Teaming.

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