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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

Storage network


If you are using Fibre Channel Infrastructure for storage communication, you don't need additional considerations to integrate this communication into your converged network. However, if you are using the iSCSI communication, it's highly recommended that you use another network for storage communication. The iSCSI communication uses MPIO for resiliency instead of network teaming. There is just one upcoming scenario where iSCSI over teamed interfaces is possible, in all the major scenarios teaming iSCSI communication is not supported. Refer to http://bit.ly/1mVYDyq for more details.

It's best practice to separate the iSCSI communication from other traffic on a host level, so use two dedicated network cards on the host. Don't add them to a team, instead use the MPIO feature for resiliency.

If you are using SMB3 communication for your storage, use Switch Embedded Teaming to converge this kind of traffic if your network adapters support RDMA. To give the priority to SMB3 flow over...

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