2-NPIV SAN Migration: Server Preparation
Sample Solution Configuration
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Sample Solution Configuration
Figure 2-1
Quick Migration Configuration Example is an example of an NPIV
configuration that uses all of the system elements discussed earlier in this
section. A real-life data center is a more complex version of the same
configuration.
Figure 2-1. NPIV SAN Quick Migration Configuration Example
In
Figure 2-1
Quick Migration Configuration Example, Server A and Server B
are the
Hyper-V host servers
, with installed QLogic Fibre Channel adapters.
These servers are connected to the SAN through an NPIV-enabled switch. Both
Server A and Server B are part of a Windows Active Directory domain hosted by
Server C. Server A is also the VMM2008 R2 server.
The software that resides on Server C (QLogic SANsurfer FC HBA Manager
or SANsurfer FC HBA CLI) allows the remote host bus adapter configuration on
Server A and Server B. Server C acts as a domain and DNS controller.
Installing the Software
This section describes how to install and enable Windows Server 2008 R2, as
well as the roles and features required for NPIV SAN Migration.
In addition to Windows Server 2008 R2, you must install VMM2008 R2, QLogic
Fibre Channel adapter device drivers, the SANsurfer FC HBA Manager GUI, and
the HP VDS Hardware Provider software.
Summary of Contents for Fibre Channel NPIV Storage Networking Guide
Page 10: ...I Deployment Best Practices for NPIV SAN Migration I 2 Notes...
Page 18: ...1 Introduction NPIV VMM2008 R2 SAN Migration Steps 1 8 Notes...
Page 54: ...II Resolving Fibre Channel Adapter Saturation on Hyper V Workloads II 2 Notes...
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Page 62: ...III Using the Hyper V Pass through Disk Option III 2...
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