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Please find in the table below my “Extended Edition” of the mapping of the CLUSTER.EXE commands (including parameters) to PowerShell cmdlets, as they exist in Windows Server 2008 R2. I also added below a basic class diagram showing the main entities, attributes and methods involved. Below the table, you can also find a list of new PowerShell cmdlets that have no equivalent in the old CLUSTER.EXE.