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Replicating SAN on openSUSE with VAAI

27/08/2016 by Myles Gray Leave a Comment

This article was written a few years back, but never published – it was some work I was doing in my lab to try and get to grips around the work involved in creating a SAN with synchronous replication built in from scratch. It in no way should be used for production, but rather as […]

Filed Under: Hardware, Infrastructure, Software, Virtualisation Tagged With: drbd, iscsi, linux, openSUSE, OSS

Setting Up Multi-NIC vMotion in vSphere 5.5

07/06/2014 by Myles Gray 2 Comments

Multi-NIC vMotion is a no-brainer configuration for performance: Faster maintenance mode operations Better DRS load balance operations Overall reduction in lead time of a manual vMotion process. It was introduced in vSphere 5.0 and has improved in v5.5 – so let’s get into how to configure it (we’ll be using the vSphere Web Client because […]

Filed Under: Hardware, Infrastructure, Software Tagged With: esxi, iscsi, san, vmotion, vmware, vsphere

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