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| | Re: Hyper-v R2 Cluster Shared Volume requirement Yes. When you create a CSV, you begin with a normal cluster volume so the requirements do not change. -- Geoff N. Hiten Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant Microsoft SQL Server MVP "Frédérick Jacquet" <nospam@newsgroup> wrote in message news:%23rdittwLKHA.3276@newsgroup Quote: > Hi, > > Does CSV (Win2k8 R2 / Hyper-V Server R2) still require an SCSI-3 compliant > Storage as WIN2k8 cluster? > > Thanks > > > |
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