One of the things I've been saying I'd blog for a while is how to set up a cluster on Hyper-V. Since
One of the things I've been saying I'd blog for a while is how to set up a cluster on Hyper-V. Since
Great article! though I wander since the iSCSI Service runs only on one server, we introduce a single point of failure, if this server requireing maintenance/reboot then we have a problem. Any ideas for this problem?
Si desean crear un laboratorio de clúster dentro de Hyper-V pueden seguir los pasos descritos en este
Not sure what i'm missing, but i cannot get the NICs on the 192.168.2.x LAN to talk to eachother. I disabled the firewalls to make sure everything is open, do you have any suggestions as to how i can fix this?
Lately it's been very quiet on my blog. There are a couple of things to that. First and foremost there
For lab testing, we would often set up Microsoft Server 2003 2-node clusters, under virtual server 2005,
Recebi a pergunta abaixo em um post anterior , e neste post compartilho com vocês a resposta. Failover
If you are an MSDN or TechNet Plus subscriber, you can now get Windows Storage Server 2008 and the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.2: http://blogs.technet.com/josebda/archive/2009/05/16/windows-storage-server-2008-with-the-microsoft-iscsi-software-target-3-2-available-to-msdn-and-technet-plus-subscribers.aspx
Thanks for such good article! Based on it I made my own fail-over cluster with iSCSI. I also tried this Starwind, but I used free version. Nice thing.
here is an article gives you detailed step-by-step instructions on configuring Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 failover clusters.
http://www.kernsafe.com/article_product.aspx?id=5&&aid=41
or PDF
http://www.kernsafe.com/tech/iStorage-Server/iStorage-Server-iSCSI-SAN-for-Windows-Clustering.pdf