Software-based VM-centric and flash-friendly VM storage + free version
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rdonato
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Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:40 am
Greetings,
I have a 4 node 2012 R2 Hyper-v cluster where I point my hyper-v VHD disks to an SMB3 share on a separate physical 2012 R2 file store. My storage server is a Dell server with PERC710P controller so I'm using direct attached storage on a single vdisk and no storage spaces. I have several terabytes of VHD's already on disk but want to add VSAN and then mirror to another VSAN server with similar configurations. How do I preserve the existing VHD's and add VSAN for mirroring? If there is a guide to this somewhere I'm not opposed to reading. I'm just trying to learn the product right now!
Thanks
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darklight
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Wed Feb 03, 2016 4:15 pm
To understand the basics of the product, you can use any Hyper-V related guide provided.
If I understand things right, you have to install Starwind on your storage server and create a virtual standalone device, which then should be connected over iSCSI to your Hyper-V cluster nodes. After initializing it as Cluster Shared Volume, you can start a live storage migration of your existing VHDXs to newly created standalone VSAN device.
After you get a second server, just enable starwind replication to it and add additional iSCSI connections on your cluster nodes with multipathing and round robin. That's it.
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Tarass (Staff)
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Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:56 am
Valid point, Darklight, thank you.
Any further questions here?
Senior Technical Support Engineer
StarWind Software Inc.