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01-11-2014 10:59 AM
01-11-2014 10:59 AM
VSA2014 with 2xHyper-v
Hi all.
Two hyper-v hosts, on both HP-VSA (mirrored).
is it possibile to start a VM on an other host in case of one host failure without FOM and without MS Windows Cluster?
Or do I have to use both?
Thank you
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01-12-2014 05:31 PM
01-12-2014 05:31 PM
Re: VSA2014 with 2xHyper-v
you need a FOM or at least a virtual manager, but unless you use a FOM, you WILL most likely have a problem with quorum when the wrong node goes down.
likewise, you technically can mount a volume to be made available to multiple nodes, but this WILL EVENTUALLY cause a major problem and you will lose all your data on that volume unless you run a clustered file system such as windows clustering.
Follow the best practices, they are what they are for a reason and if you try and do something else you will have a problem.