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Clustering using iSCSI protocol

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by: auracle
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 Time: 12:21 PM
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Clustering provide more space in the system. Your server can be in cluster with additional standby to act in case of failure of the first server. If you add cluster service technology with to virtual server 2005R2 (VS 2005R2) you increase the capability of the system operation. Various means and ways are there to know the need to understand the clustering of virtual server host. Host on VS2005R2 on a windows 2003 can be configured with cluster. In case one mode fail in cluster, the next cluster takes over and assists the guest operation system. To operate on two networks adapters are essential. One is connected to the public network whereas the other is connected to the cluster node to private networking system. Shared disk are interconnected. While you operate with iSCSI the host will want network adapter and host adapter, committed to the storage in cluster. Microsoft iSCSI is necessary for implementation of this technology. Downloading the software from Microsoft website is possible. It provides improved network coverage. This targeted software runs in Windows and Linux operating systems. For such function in Windows and Linux, software like Win Target and NetApp are required. The iSCSI has minimized the operational cost. Configuration has to be done with the specified host. If you want to use the host, installing iSCSI target software, will suffice. For virtual software, initiator software of iSCSI is necessary. Determine the virtual machine configured to one of the SCSI virtual disc. Configuring one virtual adapter with one machine is possible. If the virtual machine is situated on different GSX server host then use bridge networking for configuration. It is Internet Protocol based and it transmits small system interface to IP packets. This is run over TCP/IP networks. Transmitting over LAN and WAN is possible. To augment and boost ensure the networking components required in data path for high bandwidth iSCSI disk transfer. Sharing disk I/O path is not advisable.

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