So, say for
example, I want to virtualize an Exchange server. Lets also say that I
want to manage it via Snapdrive and SME. Lets also say, just for the heck
of it, that I want both the new front-engined Acura NSX as well as the Porsche
RC3.
The cars aside, I
would have to run iSCSI from within the VM, install and use Snapdrive from
within the VM to provision LUNs, install Exchange and then use SME?
It seems
kind of silly to use iSCSI from within a VM if the ESX box were fiber
attached to the Filer, just to be able to use Snapdrive and SME,
no?
I would love to be
able to use the features of SD and SME within a completely virtual environment
and am wondering what some real world implementations other VMware/Netapp
customers are running. Do you run storage for the databases and logs in VMDK's
and manage snapshots and backups from a VMware virtual machine perspective or do
you manage them as iSCSI LUNs and use SD and SME?
Or am I completely
blind and missing something?
Timothy L. Hollingworth
Sr. Network Engineer, ePlus Technology
Inc.
678.462.6698 (cell)
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YIM: t_holling