Summary
In this chapter, we learned how to design and configure a Windows Server Failover Cluster. We also learned how to successfully establish the building blocks for a Windows Server Failover Cluster by learning how to configure various storage options and successfully design and configure appropriate network settings for the failover cluster. We also gained familiarity with the designs, techniques, and tools to create and manage Windows Server Failover Cluster components and workloads on-premises, with hybrid components and services, and in the cloud consistent with the AZ-801 exam objectives.
In the next chapter, we will learn how to manage a Windows Server Failover Cluster. We will cover topics such as cluster-aware updating, how to recover failed cluster nodes, and how to upgrade existing cluster nodes to a newer Windows Server version (Windows Server 2022, in this example set). Finally, we will learn about additional features for managing Failover Clusters while utilizing...