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flattened
Aug 10, 2017Apprentice
ReadyNAS4312 HyperV VHD over iSCSI or SMB? RR4312
Hello. We have a new ReadyNAS RR4312. It has 10*2TB SATAs. It will be used to hold the VHDX files from a Windows Server 2016 HOST. The HOST & NAS are connected via 2*10GB SFP+ The HOST ser...
StephenB
Aug 10, 2017Guru - Experienced User
flattened wrote:
Maybe the NAS storage should be split from the autoconfigured X-RAID (raid 6) to maybe a RAID1 for the VHDX volume to give it more speed, and the remaining 8 disks be reset up as X-RAID (If this is possible?)
You can't mix flexraid and xraid.
But you can switch to flexraid and create a second volume with the remaining 8 disks. There are some other raid modes available that you could explore (RAID10 and RAID50), which should give better performance than RAID-6. They would have higher overhead though.
flattened
Aug 10, 2017Apprentice
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for your reply it is always good to hear from you.
I'd taken then plunge already regrading the NAS RAIDs
1* RAID 1 (2 disks) - I'll iSCSI this one and use an iSCSI initiator on the Hyper-V host.
1* RAID 5 (7 disks)
1*Global Hot spare.
It also seems I need to use iSCSI between the Windows HOST and the NAS for VHD storing in this scenario too as SMB is not available to Hyper-V directly to the NAS share. The only SMB shares allowed are those that are shared out from another separate Windows Server with shared storage configured.
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