Mark,
You can definitely install MS iSCSI within a virtual machine and
get SME to work as you would expect it to – we’ve done it.
Just keep in mind this is definitely not a recommended practice per VMWare, and
it is not recommended to use MSCS within VMWare per Microsoft AND VMWare.
Not recommended, and not supported.
But with Microsoft Premiere support and almost any good support
organization (Netapp and VMWare included) there is always best-effort support
anyways.
Chris,
We haven’t seen a very large increase in performance for
the few clients we migrated from MS-iSCSI to RDM, but they were never high-IO
users anyways. I would just say it is a best practice to use RDMs
wherever possible, and you are removing another layer from the storage
subsystem so that can’t be bad.
HTH,
Hadrian
From:
owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf
Of Nils Vogels
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 7:50 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Re: Another Snapmanager Question (MS Exchange, VMware ESX)
Hi Mark,
2008/5/20 Neis, Mark <Mark.Neis@gisa.de>:
So far we've used SnapManager for Exchange to create the Snapshots
we then back up to tape
via
NDMP. If I see this correctly, SnapManager/SnapDrive for Exchange won't
work if the storage is
handed out to the underlying ESX instead of the Exchange server
itself. On the other hand,
SnapManager for VMware - which is to be released in August, as I
could read - doesn't know
about the internals of its VMs and hence is not the tool of choice
to back up our Exchange
StorageGroups.
Does anyone out there have a similar scenario? Is there any way to
use SnapManager for Exchange
in the environment I described above? What ways do you back up your
Exchange installations?
For every customer a different scenario offcourse, but you
can install MS iSCSI Initiator in a VM, stack SnapDrive on top of that, and in
this way run SnapManager for Exchange.
Basically, you connect a dedicated LUN from within the VM
directly to a NetApp, and not use any VMWare functionality (except for OS
disks) to run Exchange.
This way you have your snapshotted LUNs and you can back
them up any way you like.
There are many variation to this theme, and I heard rumours that NetApp is
working on expanding possibilities of SnapManager for VI and SnapDrive, but I'm
sure your SE will have more information on that ;)
HTH & HAND,
Nils
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