Stairway to Always On Level 2: Storage 101
In this new level of the stairway, we examine the storage knowledge you need for an Always On configuration.
In this new level of the stairway, we examine the storage knowledge you need for an Always On configuration.
In this next level of the Stairway to Always On, we will look at the components required to implement a Windows Server Failover Cluster.
In level 6 of this stairway, we will look deeper into Availability Groups and how to set them up along with a Listener.
In Level 7 of this stairway, we look at combining Availability Groups with FCIs for both HA and DR protection.
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