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Hyper-V 2016 Best Practices

You're reading from   Hyper-V 2016 Best Practices Harness the power of Hyper-V 2016 to build high-performance infrastructures that suit your needs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883392
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Benedict Berger Benedict Berger
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Romain Serre Romain Serre
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Preface 1. Accelerating Hyper-V Deployment 2. Deploying Highly Available Hyper-V Clusters FREE CHAPTER 3. Backup and Disaster Recovery 4. Storage Best Practices 5. Network Best Practices 6. Highly Effective Hyper-V Design 7. Hyper-V Performance Tuning 8. Management with System Center and Azure 9. Migration to Hyper-V 2016

Hyper-V cluster with SAN or NAS


So far, virtualization infrastructures have been built with a SAN or NAS storage system. Hyper-V is able to work with these kinds of solution using iSCSI or Fibre Channel (FC) protocol. This section introduces the Hyper-V design with both solutions.

iSCSI architecture overview

The solution presented in the following diagram is based on a NAS or a SAN and iSCSI protocol for storage traffic.

To implement this solution, the following hardware are required:

  • At least two Hyper-V nodes for high availability (three or more are recommended)

    • Two NICs dedicated to iSCSI traffic

    • Two NICs dedicated to management, clustering, live migration, and VM networks

  • At least two Ethernet switches. The speed of the Ethernet port must be related to the speed of the NAS or SAN Ethernet port and Hyper-V NICs. For example, if you have bought a NAS with 10 GB/s NIC, you should also buy 10 GB/s switches.

  • An iSCSI SAN or NAS with two controllers to ensure high availability. In the following...

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