Part 1 of 2 in the Windows Server 2012 High Availability series will provide network engineers with the ideas of what technologies Microsoft Server 2012 has to offer in the world of High Availability and the steps to successfully plan, implement, and support High Availability solutions for their managed Windows environment. A few features we'll cover are NIC Teaming, DHCP Scope Failover, Network Load Balancing, and more. A strong working knowledge of general hardware, networking, and Windows core infrastructure services is recommended.
Windows Server 2012 High Availability: Networking and Clusters
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Part 1 of 2 in the Windows Server 2012 High Availability series will provide network engineers with the ideas of what technologies Microsoft Server 2012 has to offer in the world of High Availability and the steps to successfully plan, implement, and support High Availability solutions for their managed Windows environment.
Part 1 of 2 in the Windows Server 2012 High Availability series will provide network engineers with the ideas of what technologies Microsoft Server 2012 has to offer in the world of High Availability and the steps to successfully plan, implement, and support High Availability solutions for their managed Windows environment. A few features we'll cover are NIC Teaming, DHCP Scope Failover, Network Load Balancing, and more. A strong working knowledge of general hardware, networking, and Windows core infrastructure services is recommended.
Part 1 of 2 in the Windows Server 2012 High Availability series will provide network engineers with the ideas of what technologies Microsoft Server 2012 has to offer in the world of High Availability and the steps to successfully plan, implement, and support High Availability solutions for their managed Windows environment. A few features we'll cover are NIC Teaming, DHCP Scope Failover, Network Load Balancing, and more. A strong working knowledge of general hardware, networking, and Windows core infrastructure services is recommended.
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Ken Mauldin