I want to create a two-node cluster, which uses the internal storage as shared storage. I don’t have any external storage. I know about Starwind and other third-party products but I can’t use that. Is it possible to achieve this only with Microsoft products. I read a lot about this problem but I couldn’t find a simple, yes it is possible or no it isn’t. Did someone do that before or tried it and failed? Would it be better to simply use Hyper-V Replica? I use Windows Server 2012 R2 on two Dell Poweredge R720 Servers. Thanks for help
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I'm new to Failover Cluster and everthing that has to do with it. At the moment I have two Hyper-V hosts connected to a VLAN and a third server which I would like to use as a file server so the VMs will be highly available.
The two Hyper-V Hosts are directly connected to the third Server over ethernet. I would like to know if it is even possible to achieve high availability with this setup? I read about SMB3 but I'm not sure if this can work because I don't know that much about it.
I don't need a step-by-step process on what I have to do. I just wanna know if it's possible or not.