"Virtual Crossover" connecting 2 virtual switches
i have hyper-v host 2 nics connected 2 physical switches. both of these on same network/vlan. provide redundancy iscsi network. storage arrays recommend setup.
the arrays have 2 controllers, , each controller has 2 nics. way if either physical switch or pnic goes down, machine can still contact both controllers.
i have several guests on host connect array. attach each guest 2 virtual switches, wondering if possible bridge switches on server. way, each host connect 1 virtual switch, , if 1 of physical switches go down, hosts still have access both controllers on array through "virtual crossover" in hyper-v. provide redundacy pnics well, because if 1 of them goes down, guests use other pnic.
this seems should easy thing do, can't find documentation on it.
any appreciated.
the arrays have 2 controllers, , each controller has 2 nics. way if either physical switch or pnic goes down, machine can still contact both controllers.
i have several guests on host connect array. attach each guest 2 virtual switches, wondering if possible bridge switches on server. way, each host connect 1 virtual switch, , if 1 of physical switches go down, hosts still have access both controllers on array through "virtual crossover" in hyper-v. provide redundacy pnics well, because if 1 of them goes down, guests use other pnic.
this seems should easy thing do, can't find documentation on it.
any appreciated.
sorry not helpful answer, have had through wmi network classes hyper-v , can’t see obvious way of doing this. agree useful in principle.
what can tell you, if there way of doing via wmi , network management classes. have butchers here (if haven’t already) , see if can see missed http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc136953%28vs.85%29.aspx
:)
Windows Server > Hyper-V
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