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Storage configuration options

You can configure your cluster storage devices in two ways when you use the cluster management tools (Cluster Administrator or cluster.exe) to create a new cluster or add nodes by selecting either the Typical (full) Configuration or Advanced (minimum) Configuration options.

Typical Configuration

The Typical Configuration option is appropriate for most installations and results in a completely configured cluster. When you choose this configuration option, the cluster configuration wizards (Add Nodes Wizard and New Server Cluster Wizard) automatically:

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Advanced Configuration

If you do not want the cluster configuration wizards to automatically set up your cluster storage, select the Advanced Configuration option. This configuration option is appropriate for clusters that have complex storage configurations or for configurations in which you do not want the cluster to manage all of the storage.

Creating a new cluster

When you create a cluster and select this option, the New Server Cluster Wizard automatically:

For information on using cluster.exe to create a cluster using the Advanced Configuration option, see Cluster.

Once the initial cluster is set up, you can configure additional cluster disks using Cluster Administrator or cluster.exe.

Adding nodes to a cluster

When you add nodes to a cluster and select this option, the Add Nodes Wizard does not configure the cluster storage devices. Each device on the shared bus remains as a storage device that is local to the node. You can later use Cluster Administrator or cluster.exe to configure these local storage devices as cluster storage devices.

For more information on configuring cluster storage, see Checklist: Installing a Physical Disk resource.

Recommendations

The following table summarizes these configuration options:

Storage scenario Configuration option Reason
SCSI or Fiber channel Typical Configuration Simple configuration where the storage devices have the identical identity as seen from the Device Manager MMC snap-in on each node.
Fiber channel switched fabric with multiple switches (or other complex storage configurations) Advanced Configuration (Add Node Wizard) One storage unit on the fabric may have a different identity (target ID, LUN) on each node in the cluster. This configuration is illustrated in the diagram below. Switched Fibre Channel Fabric Cluster
Private storage Advanced Configuration (New Server Cluster Wizard) One or more of the storage devices (on a different storage bus than the system disk) will not be managed by the cluster storage.
It is important that you correctly configure the storage topology (for example, SCSI, Fibre Channel, Storage Area Networks) and the storage interconnects (for example, multiple paths) used in your server cluster. Before deploying your server cluster, contact your hardware vendors to ensure that your particular cluster storage configuration is supported at the hardware level. For descriptions of supported cluster storage topologies, best practices for deploying and managing cluster storage, and a list of cluster storage-related Knowledge Base articles, see the cluster storage information at the Microsoft Web site.(http://www.microsoft.com/)