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10.Choose the default virtual device/SCSI node and have the RDM disk added into the virtual machine.
11.After the RDM disk is added from ESX Server, the virtual machine needs to rescan its SCSI bus to discover the new disk. Afterwards, partitions can be created and formatted with a file system type. For a Windows guest, use the Disk Manager utility; for a Linux guest, use the fdisk utility and file system formatting tools such as mkreiserfs.
MULTIPATHING AND FAILOVER CONSIDERATIONS
An important aspect when configuring an ESX Server network is to ensure that there is redundancy to the ESX Server’s storage. This redundancy is available when the storage is being accessed by either the NFS protocol or the iSCSI protocol.
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The mechanism on the ESX Server is to configure NIC Teaming between two or more NICs connected to the same subnet. Additionally, two Ethernet switches configured with the same subnet and connected by an uplink can be configured.
CONCLUSION
VMware Virtual Infrastructure dramatically improves the efficiency and availability of resources and applications in organizations of any sizes. VMware customers typically save
The Iomega StorCenter Pro
The Iomega StorCenter
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