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INTRODUCTION

This article describes the hotfixes and updates that we recommend that you install on each node of a Windows Server 2008-based failover cluster. When you update your Windows Server 2008-based failover cluster, you help reduce downtime. You also help decrease the number of support issues that you experience.

Note We recommend that you evaluate these hotfixes and updates to determine whether they might resolve problems in your environment. If you determine that cluster nodes in your environment may be affected by the problems that an update or hotfix addresses, install the hotfix or update on each one of the cluster nodes in your environment.

Use the information in the "More information" section to help you determine whether a particular hotfix or update applies to your server cluster. Before you install a particular hotfix or update, we recommend that you review the original Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article that describes that hotfix or update.

More Information

We recommend that you install one or more of the following Windows Server 2008 hotfixes, depending on your environment:

952247 The Cluster network name resource and the File Share Witness resource may not come

951308 Increased functionality and virtual machine control in the Windows Server 2008 Failover Cluster Management console for the Hyper-V role

950179 When you run the Validate a Configuration Wizard on a Windows Server 2008-based computer or on a Windows Vista-based computer, the validation does not pass

969550 A Stop error occurs on an HP ProLiant server that has the firmware from an E200/E200i HP Smart Array SAS/SATA controller installed on any Windows Server platform

970529 The volume GUID may unexpectedly change after a volume is extended on a Windows Server 2008 failover cluster node

953652 A physical disk resource may unexpectedly fail or go offline when the IsAlive function is executed on a Windows Server 2008 cluster node

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