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How to move the Quorum disk to SAN in Windows Cluster Server

With cluster recovery utility, we can migrate data to a new disk/location.
Although the cluster recovery utility was designed to make recovering from
disk failures easier, it can be used in other ways. In particular, the
cluster recovery utility can be used to migrate data from one cluster disk
to another.

Consider, for example, a cluster that has a set of disks attached to it.
Initially, a small disk array may have been sufficient for the application,
however, over time the application requirements may grow and a new, high
performance disk array may be required. A new disk drive or logical disk
can be exposed to the cluster and a physical disk resource created. This
physical disk resource can then be substituted into the application
dependency tree using the same procedures.

We can download cluster recovery utility from the following link:
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Cluster Server Recovery Utility (ClusterRecovery.exe)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2BE7EBF0-A408-4232-
9353-64AAFD65306D&displaylang=en

In the meanwhile, we can read the following KB articles:
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How to replace a disk that is on a Windows 2000 or a Windows 2003 server
cluster
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305793/en-us

How to change the quorum disk designation
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280353/en-us

 

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