TechNet Support WebCast: Majority Node Set support in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 clusters (838612)



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  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition

Session Summary


Tuesday, April 6, 2004

This Support WebCast presentation discusses a new feature of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 clusters that is named Majority Node Set (MNS). MNS is designed for a handful of key scenarios including clusters that have geographically dispersed cluster nodes.

This is a Level 400 session presented by Steve Mathias.

Steve Mathias joined Microsoft in January 1996, and has been working with the clustering technology from its release with Windows NT Server version 4.0 Enterprise Edition in October 1997. Steve has been involved with Windows Server 2003 on the Server Cluster technologies from the product's beginning.

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