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Re: SCVM SAN migration/iSCSI NPIV on Windows Storage Server 2008
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irrani dam
on Oct 27, 2009 at 11:43:24 pm
Ah, right, I see where the confusion comes from then - I was referring to copying entire (shutdown) VMs, from a template on SAN for instance, rather than live migrations of running VMs where only RAM was involved. Essentially, looking for a way to not copy the VHD over LAN but to have this handled within SAN.
I'd hope the next step would be for Intel to come up with a CPU feature where RAM gets copied straight from one server to another in hardware to live migrate, perhaps over a dedicated interconnect - that ought to beat any other methods ;-)
So yes, was hoping someone from MS will come back and tell me how to get NPIV to work on Storage Server, so I can have a disk-to-disk copy when deploying a new VM in SCVMM R2, rather than have it copy via LAN each time
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SCVM SAN migration/iSCSI NPIV on Windows Storage Server 2008
by edwards willeam on Oct 22, 2009 at 9:39:19 pm
Re: SCVM SAN migration/iSCSI NPIV on Windows Storage Server 2008
by irrani dam on Oct 27, 2009 at 11:43:24 pm
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