![]() Similarly, you might want to use PowerShell to perform daily maintenance tasks associated with Windows Failover Cluster. ![]() For example, in case you need to check the status of cluster resources to ensure that resources are up and running and working as expected, you can develop a tiny PowerShell script that helps you check the status of critical Failover Cluster resources. Managing repeated Failover Cluster tasks make life easier for administrators. Windows Failover can be managed using Failover Cluster Manager as well as PowerShell cmdlets that ship with the Windows Failover Cluster feature. Microsoft provides PowerShell commands for all roles and features including Windows Failover.
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