|
|
|||
Home | Troubleshooting | Quick Setup | Cisco How to | Data Recovery | Forums | Blog | IT Exam Practice | Services | About Us | Chicagotech MVP | Search | Contact Us | |
|
What is the best practices to configure network connections in Hyper-V and Failover Cluster
Q: Our Dell R510 server comes with 4 NICs, what is the best practices to configure network connections in Microsoft Windows 2008 Hyper-v?
A: NIC 1: Assigned to parent partition for
management; NIC 2: Assigned to parent partition for iSCSI NICs; NIC 3 and 4:
Assigned to virtual switches for virtual machine networking.
Q: Our Dell R710 server comes with 12 NICs, what is the best practices to configure network connections in Microsoft Windows 2008 Failover Cluster?
A: It really depends on your environment. Here is the example we configured for one of our clients. 2 NICs as MGMTTeam: Assigned to parent partition for management; 3 NICs: Assigned to parent partition for iSCSI/SAN NICs; 3 NICs as VMTeam: Assigned to virtual switches for virtual machine networking; 1 NIC: assigned to Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV); 1 NIC: assigned Heartbeat; 1 NIC: assigned to LiveMigration. Note: there are 5 VLAN in the network. CSV, Heartbeat and LiveMigration are in the same VLAN, One VLAN is for SAN. Other 3 VLAN are domain network, student network and DMZ. Post your questions, comments, feedbacks and suggestions Related Topics
|
|
|
This web is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
Copyright © 2002-2018
ChicagoTech.net,
All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction forbidden.