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11-20-2018 01:59 AM
11-20-2018 01:59 AM
Hi all,
I've a question in regards of the scenario attached, could works?
Can I connect all port of the severs in order to interpose a switch to manage the iSCSI to the SAN?
Let me know you suggestion!
Thanks in advance
Best Regards
Al
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11-20-2018 02:26 AM
11-20-2018 02:26 AM
Re: MSA 1050 1GbE scenario
Direct Connection via iSCSI is supported in principle, but it does depend on the OS and whether a hardware initiator will be used.
For example, VMWare do not support Direct Conenction over iSCSI except for on a few arrays owned by their parent company, Dell/EMC. So, if you're using VMware the answer is no. If using another Operating System it's more than likley we will support it provided that OS is supported with the array.
If using a hardware Initiator then it will need to be explicitly qualified, but when using what is usually the OSs software Inititiator then the NIC does not need qualification.
Both of these points can be verified within SPOCK: https://h20272.www2.hpe.com/spock/
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11-20-2018 02:42 AM
11-20-2018 02:42 AM
Re: MSA 1050 1GbE scenario
Thank's for a quick response.
I'm using HPE server DL 360 Gen9 and the scope of the SAN MSA introduction is to have a Storage for a Microsoft 2012 Failover Cluster with SQL and shared memory.
This scenario could also valid with those details?
Best Regards
Al
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11-20-2018 02:50 AM