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Hinterleitner Andreas
I regularily create Windows Failover Cluster (WFC) guest clusters on WFCs with the Hyper-V role installed: two or more VMs are configured as a guest cluster, and VHD sets (.vhds files) are made available as the guest cluster's shared volumes (CVSs).I like to automate the process of creating and managing clusters, including CSVs, with PowerShell.So, I create the .vhds files and attach them to the virtual machines (VMs) which are the nodes of a guest cluster thanks to the rather badly documented -ShareVirtualDisk parameter for Add-VMHardDiskDrive (this parameter is missing in the cmdlet help). M
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