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By Mason Parker on May 9, 2024
This is an example of how to use Intune to add and assign an app for your corporate users. You will first want to sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center as a global administrator or an Intune Service administrator. Perform these steps to add an app to Intune: Assign the App to […]
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By Mason Parker on January 9, 2024
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is used for maintaining, monitoring, and protecting your end users and endpoints. Whether you are using the cloud or using an on-p remises networks, Microsoft Endpoint Manager will help keep your data safe and secure. It consists of the tools and services that you can use to monitor and maintain your endpoints. […]
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By Mason Parker on October 9, 2023
To set up Storage Spaces Direct properly, you must make sure that all your hardware components meet the minimum requirements. Table 13.4 was taken directly from Microsoft’s website and contains Microsoft’s recommendations for proper configuration of Storage Spaces Direct. To see the entire list of recommendations, please visit Microsoft’s website at https://learn.microsoft.com/en- us/windows- server/storage/ storage- […]
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By Mason Parker on July 9, 2023
Table 13.3 contains just some of the PowerShell commands that you can use to configure and manage Windows Server 2022 clustering. TABLE 13.3 Windows Server 2022 clustering PowerShell commands Add- ClusterDisk This command allows you to add a new disk to a failover cluster. The disk’s LUN must be visible to all cluster nodes. Add- […]
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By Mason Parker on June 9, 2023
Microsoft’s object storage solution for the cloud is called Azure Blob Storage. Blob Storage is designed for storing large amounts of unstructured data, which is data that doesn’t adhere to any particular data model or definition, such as text or binary data. Blob Storage is used for these purposes: ■ Serving images or documents […]
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By Mason Parker on April 9, 2023
A cluster set is a group of multiple failover clusters that are clustered together. You can increase the number of server nodes in a single software- defined datacenter (SDDC) cloud by orders of magnitude by configuring cluster sets. Benefits of Cluster Sets There are a number of benefits of cluster sets, such as the following: […]
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By Mason Parker on January 9, 2023
After you have successfully validated a configuration and the cluster hardware is in a supportable state, you can create a cluster. The process for creating a cluster is straightforward and similar to running the Validate A Configuration Wizard. To create a cluster with two servers, follow the instructions in Exercise 13.4. EXERCISE 13.4 Creating a […]
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By Mason Parker on December 9, 2022
The Validate A Configuration Wizard, shown in Figure 13.15, is simple to use. You should run it after the Failover Clustering feature has been installed on each of the cluster nodes, and it can be run as many times as you need. FIGURE 13.15 The Validate A Configuration Wizard If you already have a cluster […]
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