19Restart the system and log in to the operating system.

20Open the Disk Management Console and verify that the iSCSI LUN is recognized.

NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you do not login to the iSCSI target manually. The iSCSI Software Initiator automatically retrieves the iSCSI boot configuration from the Intel PRO/1000 adapter iSCSI Boot firmware. If you manually add connections in the initiator with the same paths as configured in the iSCSI boot firmware, the system may hang, display a blue screen or reboot during failover.

21Run the Intel iSCSI utility—SCSIApp.exeto uninstall the Intel PRO/1000 iSCSI setup driver.

22Reboot the system and log in to operating system.

23Install network driver for the port that was being used by Intel PRO/1000 iSCSI Setup Driver.

24Restart the system.

Cloning

If you intend to create an operating system image to deploy to multiple hosts, run Sysprep prior to cloning the LUN.

1In the system drive root, create a directory and name it as Sysprep.

2In your operating system media, locate the archive file support\tools\deploy.cab and copy all the contents to the Sysprep directory.

3Use the setupmgr.exe utility to create the sysprep.inf file and follow the on the screen instructions to provide specific information.

4In the Sysprep.inf file, edit the [Unattended] section as shown below:

[Unattended]

LegacyNic=1

5Run Sysprep.

6To create an operating system image, select Reseal and Shutdown.

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MD3000I specifications

The Dell MD3000i is a high-performance storage solution designed to meet the demanding needs of businesses requiring reliable and scalable storage systems. Part of the Dell PowerVault series, the MD3000i offers a robust platform that supports both iSCSI and direct-attach connectivity options, making it versatile enough to fit various IT environments.

One of the primary features of the MD3000i is its ability to support multiple RAID configurations, including RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 50, and 60, which ensures data protection and performance optimization. This flexibility allows organizations to tailor their storage setup based on their specific needs, whether prioritizing speed or redundancy.

The system supports up to 15 expansion enclosures, which allows users to scale their storage capacity significantly. The MD3000i can accommodate up to 192TB of raw storage when fully configured, making it suitable for environments with large amounts of data. Additionally, the modular design of the MD3000i means that businesses can easily add drives as needed, thereby reducing upfront costs.

In terms of performance, the MD3000i features hot-swappable drives, helping minimize downtime during maintenance and upgrades. This design philosophy extends to other components as well, allowing for easier management and greater efficiency. The system is also equipped with dual active controllers that provide failover capabilities, ensuring high availability for mission-critical applications.

Another significant aspect of the Dell MD3000i is its integration with various storage management software options, which allow for simplified administration and monitoring. Features such as snapshots and volume cloning aid in data protection and recovery processes, providing additional layers of security for critical information.

Moreover, the MD3000i supports seamless integration with existing server infrastructures and virtualization platforms, enhancing its appeal for organizations looking to modernize their data storage without complete overhauls of their systems. Its compatibility with multiple operating systems and environments makes it a flexible choice for companies of all sizes.

In summary, the Dell MD3000i stands out for its scalability, performance, and reliability in data storage. With features that promote ease of management and strong data protection mechanisms, it is an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their storage solutions in a cost-effective manner.