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тАО11-15-2010 04:28 AM
тАО11-15-2010 04:28 AM
Hello,
one question:
Do we need "multiple" path to a LUN for san boot?
At the moment there is one HBA configured for san boot (single path).
Windows 2008 has MultiIO enabled. Is redundancy given , after OS booted?
Or could the os crash, if the single (san boot) path is disrupted?
I think, after boot, windows will handle the redundancy to its boot/windows volume?
I am right?
Thank you
regards
one question:
Do we need "multiple" path to a LUN for san boot?
At the moment there is one HBA configured for san boot (single path).
Windows 2008 has MultiIO enabled. Is redundancy given , after OS booted?
Or could the os crash, if the single (san boot) path is disrupted?
I think, after boot, windows will handle the redundancy to its boot/windows volume?
I am right?
Thank you
regards
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тАО11-15-2010 05:24 PM
тАО11-15-2010 05:24 PM
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Once the OS is booted, Multipath is available and any changes in pathing should not effect the running OS.
It would be "nice" to configure the other HBA as well as the second port on the first HBA to be able to boot from any path...in case there is a fibre cable failure.. or a port failure.. or switch..and the server needs to reboot.
Steven
It would be "nice" to configure the other HBA as well as the second port on the first HBA to be able to boot from any path...in case there is a fibre cable failure.. or a port failure.. or switch..and the server needs to reboot.
Steven
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тАО11-16-2010 12:53 AM
тАО11-16-2010 12:53 AM
Re: SAN Boot Windows 2008
Hello,
thank you for your answer. Really helpful
Regards
thank you for your answer. Really helpful
Regards
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тАО11-16-2010 12:54 AM
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Re: SAN Boot Windows 2008
Answer was very helpful
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