1. Connect to iSCSI targets
2. Install Failover Cluster role
3. Create Cluster
4. Assigning Drive Letters
5. Needs Dotnet 3.5 Framework
6. Install Dotnet 3.5 Framework
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8. Cluster Instance install
9. Add Node to Failover Cluster
10. Install of Zaphod
11. Add Node to Zaphod Failover
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