What is the Microsoft Cluster Server Center?
The purpose of this site is to share information regarding Microsoft
Cluster Server, Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 Cluster Services and Network Load Balancing.
Who provides the Microsoft Cluster Server
Center?
The Microsoft Cluster Server Center is written and provided by
Scott Schnoll. Information contained in
this site is derived from a multitude of sources. This site is UNOFFICIAL
and in NO WAY sanctioned by or affiliated with Microsoft Corp. or any of its
employees.
Copyright Information
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Microsoft Corp. Other information contained
herein is credited where and when appropriate to the original source and copyright holder.
All other information contained in this site is Copyright © 1999-2008 Scott Schnoll -- All Rights Reserved.
This site and the information contained herein may not be reproduced in part or in
whole without the express written consent of the author, Scott Schnoll.
After content has been granted, it's perpetuation is at the sole discretion of
Scott Schnoll, and permission can be revoked for any reason at any time.
Who is Scott Schnoll?
I am a Technical Writer in the Exchange UE group at Microsoft. I am a
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), a
Microsoft Certified Trainer
(MCT), a former longtime Microsoft MVP, and more.
I also provide the Microsoft Internet
Explorer Security Center, I wrote articles for
Exchange
& Outlook Magazine, which is published by
Fawcette
Technical Publications. In addition, I am the author of
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled was the lead author for
Exchange 2000 Server: The Complete Reference.
If you have any questions, problems or comments
related to this site or the information presented herein, please
E-mail
me. Please don't ask me for free technical support on
clustering. Unfortunately, I am not in a position to provide this,
and your email message will likely go ignored. If you're looking for
free technical support, check out the Microsoft public newsgroups.
You can find a link to the newsgroups
here,
and you can search them at
http://www.deja.com.