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====== Configuring Hyper-V Network Interfaces for Clustering ====== | ====== Configuring Hyper-V Network Interfaces for Clustering ====== | ||
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+ | See also **[[networking: | ||
http:// | http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Converged Networking ===== | ||
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+ | In Windows Server 2008 a host with local storage would require the following NICs as a // | ||
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+ | - Parent (Management) | ||
+ | - VM (for the Virtual Network, prior to the Virtual Switch) | ||
+ | - Cluster Communications/ | ||
+ | - Live Migration | ||
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+ | As the number of NICs proliferate: | ||
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+ | - The number/cost of NICs go up | ||
+ | - The number/cost of switch ports goes up | ||
+ | - The wasted rack space cost goes up | ||
+ | - The power bill goes up | ||
+ | - The support cost for your network goes up | ||
+ | - The complexity goes up | ||
===== Basic Steps for Identical Hardware ===== | ===== Basic Steps for Identical Hardware ===== | ||
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#region [MAIN BLOCK] | #region [MAIN BLOCK] | ||
#Get NIC list | #Get NIC list | ||
- | $Adapters = Get-WMIObject Win32_PNPSignedDriver | where { $_.DeviceClass -eq “NET” -and $_.HardWareID -like “*PCI*”} | Sort-Object location | + | $Adapters = Get-WMIObject Win32_PNPSignedDriver | where { $_.DeviceClass -eq "NET" |
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foreach ($Adapter in $Adapters ) { | foreach ($Adapter in $Adapters ) { |