diff --git a/Servers & Workflows/Windows Server/Virtualization/Hyper-V/Failover Cluster/Deploy Failover Cluster Node.md b/Servers & Workflows/Windows Server/Virtualization/Hyper-V/Failover Cluster/Deploy Failover Cluster Node.md index 7312a6c..e9238e3 100644 --- a/Servers & Workflows/Windows Server/Virtualization/Hyper-V/Failover Cluster/Deploy Failover Cluster Node.md +++ b/Servers & Workflows/Windows Server/Virtualization/Hyper-V/Failover Cluster/Deploy Failover Cluster Node.md @@ -1,8 +1,5 @@ **Purpose**: Deploying a Windows Server Node into the Hyper-V Failover Cluster is an essential part of rebuilding and expanding the backbone of my homelab. The documentation below goes over the process of setting up a bare-metal host from scratch and integrating it into the Hyper-V Failover Cluster. -!!! warning "This section is Important" - Example placeholder text - !!! note "Prerequisites" This document assumes you are have installed and are running a bare-metal Hewlett-Packard Enterprise server running iLO (Integrated Lights Out) with the latest build of **Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)**. Windows will prompt you that your build is expired if it is too old.