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Failover Cluster Storage Replication

Anonymous
2023-11-15T21:13:12+00:00

We have a Windows failover cluster containing a shared disk assigned to a Role and want to set up replication from it.

We tried removing the disk from the cluster to use DFS Replication, however we lose access to the network shares of the disk even once they are recreated with the same permissions and pathways. We regained access once we recreated the role with the shared disk.

Going off of that, we need to replicate within the cluster. When configuring storage replication, our second shared disk that is in available storage is ineligible due to the flag "Not in a different site."

I'm unable to find anything related to this error, and the Windows guides I have found all show Cluster to Cluster replication.

Could anyone explain this flag or does anyone know of the proper way to configure the cluster storage replication?

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  1. paulr0511 45,605 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-11-15T21:47:37+00:00

    Good day BHM! I am glad to be able to provide assistance to you today. I would suggest to post this query to our neighbor forum from the link below as this is best suited in there. They are more oriented on with regards to this type queries/issues and there will be IT Pros and Gurus/System Admins/IT Admins and the likes who has the same deployment or setup in this type of environment and are available that will be able to fulfill your query out there.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/

    Regards,

    Paul R.

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