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Hi Bruce here again! Night 25 only 5 nights left in my quest. Tonight I am learning about Clustered Shared Volumes. Microsoft first introduced CSV in 2008R2 since then Microsoft has improved on it. CSV in Failover clustering allow multiple nodes in a cluster to simultaneously access the same disk. Here are some thinks I learned about CSV
- CSV can fail over quickly without requiring a change in drive ownership
- The failover will not require a dismount or remount of the CSV Volume
- It helps simplify management
- Scale-out File Server can use an CSV
- CSV supports Bitlocker
- CSV supports Storage spaces
- CSV supports backup
- CSV supports Anti-Virus
Here are the resources I used to study up on this topic:
Use Cluster Shared Volumes in a Windows Server 2012 Failover Cluster
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj612868.aspx
How to add storage to Clustered Shared Volumes in Windows Server 2012
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/clustering/archive/2012/04/06/10291490.aspx
How to Enable CSV Cache
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/clustering/archive/2012/03/22/10286676.aspx
Cluster Shared Volumes Reborn in Windows Server 2012: Deep Dive (Video)
https://northamerica.msteched.com/topic/details/2012/WSV430#fbid=Yesz_YUD4Lk