Hi all,
Ok a scenario, currently running 2 servers, Svr1 and Svr2 as fileservers, in a DFS system
(Windows 2008, DFS, 2x quad core Xeons, 16GB ram each, both servers have 4x450 SCSI drives in a RAID 5 config, internal bays (IBM x3650's), OS on each server resides on 2x300GB SCSI, Raid1)
Obviously DFS replicates the documents onto both servers as usual, this is working perfectly, and has been for a while now.
Now..both servers are capable of running Hyper-V, which leads me to the following:
Say I install Hyper-V on both Svr1 and Svr2..
If I run a Virtual server on Svr1 via Hyper-V, how does DFS manage the replication of the VHD image? (Got 4 Virtual servers who's images range from 2.5GB to 25GB...) is it at byte level? does it copy the whole vhd every time a change is made?
Im looking at basically having a High Availability solution, in the event that Svr1 goes **** up, the virtual servers VHD files are already on Svr2, and can be loaded up relatively quickly...
thoughts?
Rationale behind this is that we have a server dedicated for Hyper-V (call it Svr3) at the moment, running 4 virtual servers (a 2003 print server, a sophos antivirus enterprise server, a websense reporting server and a fedora server running naigos). If I could move these virtual servers onto Svr1, it would free up Svr3 for other uses....
Ok a scenario, currently running 2 servers, Svr1 and Svr2 as fileservers, in a DFS system
(Windows 2008, DFS, 2x quad core Xeons, 16GB ram each, both servers have 4x450 SCSI drives in a RAID 5 config, internal bays (IBM x3650's), OS on each server resides on 2x300GB SCSI, Raid1)
Obviously DFS replicates the documents onto both servers as usual, this is working perfectly, and has been for a while now.
Now..both servers are capable of running Hyper-V, which leads me to the following:
Say I install Hyper-V on both Svr1 and Svr2..
If I run a Virtual server on Svr1 via Hyper-V, how does DFS manage the replication of the VHD image? (Got 4 Virtual servers who's images range from 2.5GB to 25GB...) is it at byte level? does it copy the whole vhd every time a change is made?
Im looking at basically having a High Availability solution, in the event that Svr1 goes **** up, the virtual servers VHD files are already on Svr2, and can be loaded up relatively quickly...
thoughts?
Rationale behind this is that we have a server dedicated for Hyper-V (call it Svr3) at the moment, running 4 virtual servers (a 2003 print server, a sophos antivirus enterprise server, a websense reporting server and a fedora server running naigos). If I could move these virtual servers onto Svr1, it would free up Svr3 for other uses....
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