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Introduction
Cluster Storage
Cluster nodes can share access to external storage systems. However, only one 
of the nodes can own any redundant array of independent disks (RAID) 
volume in the external storage system at any time. Microsoft Cluster Services 
(MSCS) controls which node has access to each RAID volume in the shared 
storage system.
Table 1-2 lists supported storage systems and the configuration requirements 
for the cluster nodes and stand-alone systems connected to the storage 
systems. 
The storage systems work together with the following hardware components:
Disk processor enclosure (DPE)—Configured with storage processors that 
control the RAID arrays in the storage system and provide storage 
functionalities such as snapshots, LUN masking, and remote mirroring. 
Disk array enclosure (DAE)—Provides additional storage and is attached 
to the disk processor enclosure.
Standby power supply (SPS)—Provides backup power to protect the 
integrity of the disk processor write cache. The SPS is connected to the 
disk processor enclosure
Table 1-2.
Cluster Storage Requirements  
Hardware Components Requirement
Supported storage 
systems
One to four supported Dell/EMC storage systems. For 
specific storage system requirements see Table 1-3.
Cluster nodes
All nodes must be directly attached to a single storage 
system or attached to one or more storage systems 
through a SAN.
Multiple clusters and 
stand-alone systems
Can share one or more supported storage systems using 
optional software that is available for your storage system. 
See "Installing and Configuring the Shared Storage 
System" on page 41.