|
|
|||
Home | Troubleshooting | Quick Setup | Cisco How to | Data Recovery | Forums | Blog | IT Exam Practice | Services | About Us | Chicagotech MVP | Search | Contact Us | |
|
Redundant iSCSI in Hyper-V Environment
Q: I am looking to setup a Hyper-V cluster that uses iSCSI for it's central storage. I am worried that the iSCSI storage device is potentially a single point of failure in the solution. Is it possible to attach a second iSCSI device to the environment to overcome this and how would it be done? A: Is your interest in having two iSCSI SANs, or simply building redundant paths. For example, an iSCSI SAN can be configured with redundant network paths (two switches), multiple NICs, and Multi-path IO on the server side. Most iSCSI SANs also support data replication to another SAN. Alternatively, you could use a tool like DPM to backup the VMs so you could recover them to an alternate environment. Nathan Lasnoski
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.