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Setting Up MPIO for a <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Hyper</strong>-V Cluster <strong>Using</strong> a <strong>VNXe</strong> <strong>System</strong>ConfigurationThe components in this configuration are:◆Two Server hosts -exhost1, exhost2 - running:• <strong>Windows</strong> Server 2008 R2• <strong>Microsoft</strong> iSCSI Initiator 2.08• Failover Clustering• Multipath I/O◆One <strong>VNXe</strong> system (vnxe1) configured as follows:• Two iSCSI Servers (vnxeiscsia, vnxeiscsib) configured as described in Table 4 onpage 48.Note: The second iSCSI server is optional.• <strong>Hyper</strong>-V datastore resources:– cluster_disk1 (Quorum disk, which is required for <strong>Windows</strong> Server 2003 andoptional, though recommended for <strong>Windows</strong> Server 2008)– cluster_disk2 (optional)– cluster_disk3 (optional)Figure 2 on page 49 shows how these components are networked together.Table 4 <strong>VNXe</strong> iSCSI Server configurationName IP addresses TargetStorageprocessorEthernetinterfacevnxeiscsia 11.222.123.156,11.222.224.231vnxeiscsib 11.222.123.157,11.222.224.232IQN.192-05.com.emc:fcnev1005000720000-1-vnxe SP A eth3,eth2QN.192-05.com.emc:fcnev1005000720000-2-vnxe SP B eth3eth248 <strong>Using</strong> a <strong>VNXe</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Hyper</strong>-V

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