Identifying Your Failover Cluster Deployment Goals
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
The process of defining goals for high availability includes assessing user needs for applications and services and identifying the costs and risks associated with downtime of a particular application or service. The following table lists the major design tasks and provides links to related topics.
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As needed, gather or review information about the deployment goals for your failover cluster, which include reviewing the requirements for availability for the applications and services used in your organization. |
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Evaluate predefined failover cluster deployment goals that are provided in this section of the guide, and combine one or more goals to reach your organizational objectives. |
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Map one goal or a combination of any of the predefined failover cluster deployment goals to an existing failover cluster design. |
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Clarify how a particular design can support a set of deployment goals by reviewing an example of a design. |
Additional references
For information about deploying a design that you have already created, see the Failover Cluster Deployment Guide (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129457).