Sneak Peak:
We can now use the file share instead of the shared cluster disk for the Central Services instance and Microsoft released a feature Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) that implements a software-defined storage in Windows 2016. Those two innovations have a major impact on designing fault-tolerant solutions. You can deploy the entire solution in Microsoft Azure and eliminate the need of buying SIOS DataKeeper or Starwind licenses that simulate the SAN drive.
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