Forum Discussion

Shweta_Naresh's avatar
11 years ago

SFW 6.1: Configuring high availability for Microsoft failover cluster quorum

A Microsoft failover cluster uses a single physical disk resource and a basic disk volume resource for a quorum. If the physical disk fails, the quorum resource fails and the cluster becomes unusable. To avoid this failure, you must use a dynamic disk group resource. 

Unlike a physical disk resource that contains a single disk, a dynamic disk group resource can contain multiple disks. A dynamic disk group resource provides a high level of redundancy by allowing the mirroring of disks.

With Storage Foundation for Windows (SFW) a Microsoft failover cluster can use dynamic disks as a quorum disk resource. This lets you make your cluster quorum highly available by using host-based mirroring.

To use SFW to configure a Microsoft failover cluster quorum, you must perform the following tasks:

  1. Configure a Microsoft failover cluster.
  2. Install SFW.
  3. Create a cluster dynamic disk group with a volume created on it. This disk group should be separate from the disk group that you create for the application data.
  4. Use the Microsoft Failover Cluster Manager to:
    • Add the clustered disk group as a resource to the cluster.
    • Configure cluster quorum settings.

For a quick reference guide to configure a dynamic quorum resource, see:

Configuring high availability for Microsoft failover cluster quorum

Storage Foundation for Windows documentation for other releases and platforms can be found on the SORT website.

No RepliesBe the first to reply