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09-15-2015 10:15 AM
09-15-2015 10:15 AM
The following post is from 2013 and can be found here: Hyper-V Core - iSCSI Setup
In that post, there is a note stating "You cannot install the MPIO features in the free Hyper-V version." I'm assuming they were talking about Nimble MPIO but cannot find any other reference to confirm or deny this statement -- can anyone shed any light on why this would be the case, or if it's true? Thanks!
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09-15-2015 04:45 PM
09-15-2015 04:45 PM
SolutionMPIO can be added to Hyper-V 2012 R2 (the free hypervisor) because it is a feature, not a role.
No other roles can be added to this server.
Make sure your iSCSI initiator service is running (PowerShell or RSAT), run Install-WindowsFeature Multipath-IO (or use RSAT to add the feature), reboot, finish setting it up (timeouts, load-balancing, etc) and you are ready for MPIO goodness!
I don't think you can install the Windows Toolkit on the hypervisor... would be nice to have though!
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09-22-2015 07:13 AM
09-22-2015 07:13 AM
Re: Using MPIO with Hyper-V
Paul, thank you for the clarifications, much appreciated!
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11-20-2015 06:30 AM
11-20-2015 06:30 AM
Re: Using MPIO with Hyper-V
From previous post: I don't think you can install the Windows Toolkit on the hypervisor... would be nice to have though!
FYI to Paul and anyone else interested:
I tried installing the Windows Toolkit on our 2012 R2 hypervisors, and YES, so far everything is working fine -- including Nimble Connection Manager. I just run the executable from command prompt, and it launches and does all the work for me when adding or removing volumes.
Very cool, Nimble!