🗃️ Instruction for active active clustering configuration
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🗃️ Instruction for active passive failover configuration
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📄️ Daemons needed in Pacemaker/Corosync cluster configuration
The tips and suggestions provided in this article are intended to help you configure a high availability cluster for testing purposes. This example utilises third-party software, and while we strive to provide accurate and helpful information, we do not assume any liability for the use of the instructions and advice in this article. Users are responsible for ensuring that any actions taken are appropriate for their specific situation. Always back up your data and configurations before making any changes to your system.
📄️ Fusion File Share Maximum Values
Many customers want a better understanding of the maximum supported values and theoretical limits of Fusion File Share.\
📄️ Fusion File Share Security Modes
This document discusses Fusion support for ACLs to help you configure your deployment.
📄️ RDMA Supported Versions of Windows 10/11
Which current versions of the Windows desktop client OS include support for RDMA?
📄️ Securing the customer data
When deploying Fusion File Share Server, it is important to understand both how the customer wants to control access and the security options available with the Fusion solution. This document provides guidance on understanding customer needs as well as how to configure Fusion to provide security. This discussion presumes a Windows Active Directory environment and a system administrator who is available to answer questions.
📄️ Simple guide to evaluation
Minimum system requirements for evaluation
📄️ SMB Multichannel and SMB Direct (RDMA)
SMB Multichannel and SMB Direct (often referred to simply as RDMA) are two technologies enabling high performance computing for the SMB network filesystem protocol. They differ in their benefits and implications for SMB client/server workloads. This is a discussion of the two technologies and recommendations on implementation for Fusion File Share.