BUILD 2012: Designing applications for highly-availability with Windows Server 2012 Failover Clustering

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First published on MSDN on Nov 05, 2012
BUILD 2012 wrapped up last week.  In case you were not able to make it, the sessions are now posted that you can watch.  Here is a link to the cluster session.

  • Session: 3-051
  • Title: Designing applications for highly-availability with Windows Server 2012 Failover Clustering
  • Abstract: Learn how to leverage the power of the Failover Clustering features in Windows Server 2012 to deliver your application the highest levels of availability.  This session will cover the options available to integrate your application to achieve failover, considerations when building on top of Microsoft’s clustered file system (CSVFS), and how to deliver increased availability when running your application on a private cloud by leveraging Guest Clustering and the new VM Monitoring feature.
  • Link: https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-051


Remember that BUILD is a developer conference, so this session is focused at ISV's, IHV's, OEM's, or any developer working on integrating with or leveraging Failover Clustering to achieve high availability with your applications and services.

Thanks!
Elden Christensen
Principal Program Manager Lead
Clustering & High-Availability
Microsoft

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