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SQL Server with Cluster Shared volumes (CSV) Part 2

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In theprevious part of this series,we have seen what a cluster shared volume is and what are the advantages and other considerations to keep in mind when deploying CSVs for SQL Server workloads. In this article, I will walk though actual installation of a failover cluster Instance leveraging CSVs.

To begin with, I will walk you through my cluster setup from 20,000 foot view. I created two brand new VMs running windows server 2012 R2 and renamed them accordingly. Nothing special w.r.t disk drives at this point, Just basic VMs with a system drive(C$).


SQL Server with Cluster Shared volumes (CSV)   Part 2

I also created 2 virtual networks in my VMWare workstation which I will be using for configuring my Public and private NICs on my nodes.


SQL Server with Cluster Shared volumes (CSV)   Part 2
On my first node:

192.168.1.100 is the IPv4 address of my DNS server and below are my NIC settings.


SQL Server with Cluster Shared volumes (CSV)   Part 2

Once IP address has been configured, below is how I joined my node to domain (sqltrek.local in my case).

Further reading: Deploy SQL with CSVs Part 2


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