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BitLocker encryption is available for disks before or after addition to a cluster storage pool. The advantage of encrypting volumes prior to adding them to a cluster is that the disk resource does not require suspending the resource to complete the operation. To turn on BitLocker for a disk before adding it to a cluster:
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1. Install the BitLocker Drive Encryption feature if it is not already installed.
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2. Ensure the disk is formatted NTFS and has a drive letter assigned to it.
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3. Identify the name of the cluster with Windows PowerShell.
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```powershell
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Enable-BitLocker E: -ADAccountOrGroupProtector -ADAccountOrGroup CLUSTER$
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```
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>**Warning:** You must configure an **ADAccountOrGroup** protector using the cluster CNO for a BitLocker enabled volume to either be shared in a Cluster Shared Volume or to fail over properly in a traditional failover cluster.
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> [!WARNING]
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> You must configure an **ADAccountOrGroup** protector using the cluster CNO for a BitLocker enabled volume to either be shared in a Cluster Shared Volume or to fail over properly in a traditional failover cluster.
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5. Repeat the preceding steps for each disk in the cluster.
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6. Add the volume(s) to the cluster.
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### Turning on BitLocker for a clustered disk using Windows PowerShell
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