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StarWind Virtual SAN (VSAN) [+Free], HCI Appliance (HCA), Virtual HCI Appliance (VHCA) [+Free] • Re: Best solution for a hyper-v stretched cluster

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Hi,

Thanks for your update.
I am afraid, there is slight confusion here. Do you mean live migration by the failover? If so, the cluster definitely will be able to do it with StarWind VSAN.
I was talking about the situation where the server fails and VMs fail with it and need some time to migrate.
SAN and NAS is a part of StarWind CVM. It did not go anywhere, but just got reshaped :)
but as i read through it it was more aimed at turning you standard server into a SAN.
I had hoped to be able to do some software magic and get some use out of the two ME5024,
That's right but it does not give HA capability.
Standard, non-replicated devices can help turning a server into a SAN. Yet, I think your setup needs High availability.

A stretched cluster will need either direct links or redundant switches on site. If you cannot provide redundant switches/, you can spin up the Witness node in the third location.
I just would really want to be sure the setup meets https://www.starwindsoftware.com/system-requirements and https://www.starwindsoftware.com/best-p ... practices/
See more on possible configurations heartbeat (https://www.starwindsoftware.com/help/H ... ategy.html), node majority (https://www.starwindsoftware.com/help/N ... ategy.html). For both cases the latency has to be less than 5 ms.
Wow I updated it successfully.

Statistics: Posted by linda567 — Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:08 am



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