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In a nutshell what you explain is doable, yet I would like to dig into more technical details, like host and link spec, node arrangement, etc.
StarWind VSAN provides highly available shared storage. It does not move the VMs or virtualize the host's compute resources. From the storage perspective, failover happens instantly, as VSAN provides shared active-active replicated storage.
When it comes to the VMs, their move is handled by the Microsoft Failover Cluster. None of the shared storage solutions can override its logic, it can just make sure the storage is there when it is time to fail over.
See more about VM availability https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/ ... a-p/372027
I would strongly recommend a demo and trialing the solution. Fill in this form https://www.starwindsoftware.com/v17-request-live-demo
Welcome to StarWind Forum!
In a nutshell what you explain is doable, yet I would like to dig into more technical details, like host and link spec, node arrangement, etc.
StarWind VSAN provides highly available shared storage. It does not move the VMs or virtualize the host's compute resources. From the storage perspective, failover happens instantly, as VSAN provides shared active-active replicated storage.
When it comes to the VMs, their move is handled by the Microsoft Failover Cluster. None of the shared storage solutions can override its logic, it can just make sure the storage is there when it is time to fail over.
See more about VM availability https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/ ... a-p/372027
I would strongly recommend a demo and trialing the solution. Fill in this form https://www.starwindsoftware.com/v17-request-live-demo
Statistics: Posted by yaroslav (staff) — Fri Aug 09, 2024 7:22 pm