Want help setting up Hyper-V for High Availability?
I have a series of screen casts (here) that talk about setting up Hyper-V, but I wanted to let you know that we just released a new Hyper-V: Live Migration Network Configuration Guide here. I wish I would have had this when I was building out my demos. This guide does a good job of detailing the different scenarios that are supported and those that are not recommended. One of the things I did that is different from this guide is that I dedicated two of my four network adapters to my iSCSI connection and I did not dedicate a network connection just for Live Migration. I like the idea of dedicating a network for Live Migration, I chose to use the two iSCSI NICs and leverage MPIO. If I was in a production environment, I would lean towards dedicating a network adapter for Live Migration instead. Or, better yet, I’d consider adding a fifth network adapter so I could do it all.
It all comes down to where you expect your loads and bottlenecks to occur. While it is ideal to have a dedicated network for Live Migration, if you don’t, the server will just leverage one of the other network adapters to handle the task.
I hope this guide helps.
Hyper-V: Live Migration Network Configuration Guide
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff428137(WS.10).aspx
Until next time,
Rob
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