Hey everyone,
I tried using Windows Server category for the post but for some reason it's not available. Feel free to move it accordingly.
So I've been reading some information about clustering in general in Microsoft environments and I have a big doubt.
Microsoft says that scale out file servers are meant for storing virtual disks or SQL instances in an active-active way of clustering through clustered shared volumes. I can understand the statement as that will make the volumes accessible by the cluster at any time with no downtime. However, you can also create clustered shared volumes, without the need of choosing "Scale Out File Server" as an option, and you can also store virtual disks there for a Hyper-V host. So what would be the difference between these two if at least in theory the work in the same way.
I think I need some light in this dark thought I'm having for clarification haha.
Thanks in advance!