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Запуск кластераПеренос администратором (Move) Переход по отказу (Failover) СостояниеPersistent State & Auto Start (Priority) Persistent StatePersistent State & Auto Start (Priority) Узел1.Possible Owners, 2.Preferred Owners, 3.Anti-Affinity, 4.Persistent Mode n/a1.Possible Owners, 2.Preferred Owners, 3.Anti-Affinity

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