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HPC Server 2008 High Availability - Part 2
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Jun 17th @ 12:01 AM
This is the second of a series of screencasts demonstrating how to set up HPC Server 2008 head nodes for high availability.
In this part we discuss the creation of a 2008 fail-over cluster.
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