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New features in Windows Server 2019 high availability

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New features in Windows Server 2019 high availability

- [Instructor] Let's talk about what's new in Windows Server 2019 when it pertains to high-availability features. First up is moving clusters between domains. In Windows Server 2019 the PowerShell Command Line Tool allows users to quickly move their clusters between domains in a much less destructive and time-consuming manner. Using two new PowerShell Command lets the new dash cluster name account and remove dash cluster name account administrators can complete the process in fewer steps. Windows Server 2019 blocks the use of Distributed File System shares as a File Share Witness, which is an unsupported configuration and can cause cluster instability. A File Share Witness is a file share that helps a multi-site clusters quorum reach consensus and continue operation when an outage strikes. The quorum model ensures that there are enough remaining nodes, each of which casts its own vote if failover operations are required to keep workloads running. The Storage Migration Service is a new…

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