Outstanding demonstration. Among the top TH-cam channels. Mohammed, I appreciate you sharing. I've seen a lot of products, but this one is flawless. You have great product expertise. excellent effort; continue.
Very good videos. There are NAS products such as Synology, XPEnology with TB of storage. These can be used as iscsi shared storage. Please make a video on these. Also in production environment these NAS are used for vm hosting in esxi and clusters. Please teach us how to setup esxi cluster using synology.
Dear Brother, May ALLAH S.T bless you and your family. This is the most informative video I came across recently. I'm also working as an IT guy, but I rarely got opportunity to work with Datacenter appliances. I want to evolve my career. Your videos have been so helpful for me for striving my path to become a Pro like you 😄. Brother you have mentioned about SAN appliances in the market now. 1. If Im using a Dell EMC for this demo, Should I need to configure RAID on it (I think it's Ctrl + I Configuration utility right after BIOS bootup.) before I continue to install Server and iSCSI Target roles in it? Here we are referring to a common shared storage for our cluster. So I think configuring RAID is important ..right?? Please clear my doubts? Thank you
In Dell EMC, You can configure RAID from storage vai unisphere. Dell EMC Storage manage the Raid. In windows, you only attach the LUN Volume from the Dell EMC. iSCSI should be done before HA implementation
Hi! Good job! One question 🙂 if you shutdown a node, the VM is migrated automatically to another node. But what happens if a node suddenly runs out of power? According to my tests, the VMs do not fail over to another node.
I have another non-cluster server at the remote site . For DR purpose, is it possible to create a replica broker on this cluster and replication to a single domain joined server the at DR site?
Hi , First of all thanks for this presentation Q : can we do this lab in real environment without domain controller ? I went build dc as a vm inside hyperv cluster
You Must have a DC outside cluster, one of the prerequisitesis : Make sure that the account you want to use to create the cluster is a domain user who has administrator rights on all servers that you want to add as cluster nodes. please go through the below link. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/failover-clustering/create-failover-cluster
Hey man I have a question. I have two HP enterprise servers running Failover cluster. I can access failover from both servers. The problem is one of my Nodes shows No disk. The other node shows cluster disk 1 CSV and Cluster disk 2 Quorum. Why isn’t the Quorum disk showing up in node 2. Thank you
Cloud Witness uses HTTPS (default port 443) to establish communication with Azure blob service. Ensure that HTTPS port is accessible via network Proxy.
Help full explanation I kindly request please explain How to allow multiple vlan passthrough in external vswitch For example In my hyper v cluster vms are running in different lan segment VM1-------->is on VLAN 200 VM2-------->is on VLAN 201 VM3-------->is on VLAN 202 VM4-------->is on VLAN 203 VM5-------->is on VLAN 204 This vlan should pass through from virtual switch. How can be this simulated in vmware workstation. Please guide
Why vm is created on c drove not on iscsi drive? I was under impression that you should store all vm files on storage for failover cluster not on actual vm machine
@@itproguide Just last question since we are on topic. I'm planning to deploy failover with 2x servers and approx 6-8 vms. Should I create seperate targets (from redundancy point of view) for each machine or one massive for all of them? I'm googling around and it seems like opinions are divided. Storage is a synology box not windows with 40TB
Outstanding demonstration. Among the top TH-cam channels. Mohammed, I appreciate you sharing. I've seen a lot of products, but this one is flawless. You have great product expertise. excellent effort; continue.
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Excellent presentation. One of the best channels on TH-cam. Mohammed, thank you for sharing. You have excellent product knowledge
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Very good videos. There are NAS products such as Synology, XPEnology with TB of storage. These can be used as iscsi shared storage. Please make a video on these. Also in production environment these NAS are used for vm hosting in esxi and clusters. Please teach us how to setup esxi cluster using synology.
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Dear Brother,
May ALLAH S.T bless you and your family.
This is the most informative video I came across recently. I'm also working as an IT guy, but I rarely got opportunity to work with Datacenter appliances. I want to evolve my career. Your videos have been so helpful for me for striving my path to become a Pro like you 😄.
Brother you have mentioned about SAN appliances in the market now.
1. If Im using a Dell EMC for this demo, Should I need to configure RAID on it (I think it's Ctrl + I Configuration utility right after BIOS bootup.) before I continue to install Server and iSCSI Target roles in it?
Here we are referring to a common shared storage for our cluster. So I think configuring RAID is important ..right??
Please clear my doubts?
Thank you
In Dell EMC, You can configure RAID from storage vai unisphere. Dell EMC Storage manage the Raid.
In windows, you only attach the LUN Volume from the Dell EMC. iSCSI should be done before HA implementation
Hi! Good job! One question 🙂 if you shutdown a node, the VM is migrated automatically to another node. But what happens if a node suddenly runs out of power? According to my tests, the VMs do not fail over to another node.
Nice
I have another non-cluster server at the remote site . For DR purpose, is it possible to create a replica broker on this cluster and replication to a single domain joined server the at DR site?
@18:48 - what is "iSCSI Target Storage Provider" ???
Brother :) Thanks
You are welcome
Hi ,
First of all thanks for this presentation
Q : can we do this lab in real environment without domain controller ?
I went build dc as a vm inside hyperv cluster
good Q .... am waiting for the answer also.
You Must have a DC outside cluster,
one of the prerequisitesis : Make sure that the account you want to use to create the cluster is a domain user who has administrator rights on all servers that you want to add as cluster nodes.
please go through the below link.
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/failover-clustering/create-failover-cluster
I have one question that keeps hunting me. Is is true that the nodes most have identical hysical specification in order for Fail Over to work?
Hey man I have a question. I have two HP enterprise servers running Failover cluster. I can access failover from both servers. The problem is one of my Nodes shows No disk.
The other node shows cluster disk 1 CSV and Cluster disk 2 Quorum.
Why isn’t the Quorum disk showing up in node 2. Thank you
Could we use Hyper-V as a Domain Controller failover cluster between this two hosts server ?
Hi Niyas, whats pre-requite to connect Azure storage from server end is any spcific ports to be opened other than port 443 ?
Cloud Witness uses HTTPS (default port 443) to establish communication with Azure blob service. Ensure that HTTPS port is accessible via network Proxy.
Help full explanation
I kindly request please explain
How to allow multiple vlan passthrough in external vswitch
For example
In my hyper v cluster vms are running in different lan segment
VM1-------->is on VLAN 200
VM2-------->is on VLAN 201
VM3-------->is on VLAN 202
VM4-------->is on VLAN 203
VM5-------->is on VLAN 204
This vlan should pass through from virtual switch.
How can be this simulated in vmware workstation. Please guide
kb.vmware.com/s/article/1020480
Why vm is created on c drove not on iscsi drive? I was under impression that you should store all vm files on storage for failover cluster not on actual vm machine
It not stored in c drive, what you see in the c drive the storage for CSV disk. It just shows in c drive
@@itproguide
Oh..ok to its like link
Thanks!
@@itproguide
Just last question since we are on topic.
I'm planning to deploy failover with 2x servers and approx 6-8 vms. Should I create seperate targets (from redundancy point of view) for each machine or one massive for all of them? I'm googling around and it seems like opinions are divided.
Storage is a synology box not windows with 40TB
Why resolution is only 360 this time!
Just uploaded only, it will improve after TH-cam processing