9.7. Summary

In this chapter, you learned about several different possibilities of ensuring business continuity and making your data highly available.

Any NTFS disk can have Shadow Copies enabled on it, allowing previous versions to be created on a regular schedule. Users can then restore their data on their own.

You learned about many of the RAID disk solutions and what is relevant with Windows Server 2008 such as RAID-0, RAID-1, RAID-5, and RAID-10.

A significant portion of the chapter was dedicated to failover clusters. You learned that failover clusters can be used to provide fault tolerance for a server. A drawback of failover clusters is the added cost due to the hardware and shared storage requirements. Fibre Channel (FC) is significantly ...

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