You mentioned: "I've seen the documentation for using DSS in a Windows Server cluster, but not using TWO DSS storage servers to appear as a single, redundant storage device for the cluster."
That's true, one can find how to set 2 x Open-E in iSCSI failover and connect 1 x Hyper-V to it. And connecting multiple Hyper-V to Single Open-E is possible as well, BUT....
From the release notes:
“When using DSS V6 in windows 2008 cluster environment a failover event on DSS V6 will break i/o operation performed on the DSS V6 iSCSI target e.g. copying of files "
So it looks like Fully HA setup (everything x 2 ) is going to have some problems.
Apparently it's something that all storage vendors experience when dealing with Hyper-V.
I've seen guys running multiple ESX boxes off a single SAN box - failure !
SAN goes down , multiple ESX boxes loose access to the storage , 10s or 100s of VMs are down :-)








Reply With Quote
