• KB978790 – Update to Windows 2008 File Share Witness failure state

    The platform team released an update to the Windows 2008 FSW that affects the cluster state of the FSW is in a failed state and come back online.

    Consider the following scenario:

    • You configure a Windows Server 2008 failover cluster to use a Node and File Share Majority quorum model.
    • The File Share Witness directory is not available. This behavior causes the File Share Witness resource to enter a failed state.
    • The File Share Witness directory becomes available later.

    In this scenario, the File Share Witness resource remains in a failed state even though the File Share Witness directory is available. Additionally, when the File Share Witness resource is in a failed state but is needed to maintain the quorum, the cluster loses the quorum.
    Note You expect the quorum to be maintained when the File Share Witness directory is available

    The hotfix can be downloaded from here http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/978790

  • Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 Capacity Planning Tool

    Finally the TMG 2010 capacity planning tool is released. The tool will allow you to calculate the WAN bandwidth and number of users a particular a hardware configuration will support, and can recommend server hardware based on the features, bandwidth and users your deployment needs to support.

    The tool can be downloaded from here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=01b2f7a5-8165-4ead-9693-994504f66449&displaylang=en

  • TechEd Middle East 2010

    Hay, the first Tech-Ed event in the middle east will happen from 1st of March and till 3rd of March. This is an excellent opportunity for readers in the region to go there and attend some excellent sessions from top notch people. You can get more info here http://www.teched.ae/ or follow the event on twitter @teched_me

    And if you are planning to register, use this promo code 52F42DC3 (valid for 100 registrations) to get 15% discount. It’s 100 only so you better be fast,

    Enjoy the event…

  • Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server (FPE) Capacity Planning Guidance

    Finally it’s here, http://blogs.technet.com/fss/archive/2009/12/18/forefront-protection-2010-for-exchange-server-fpe-capacity-planning-guidance-v-2.aspx