Dear All, I would like to find out the best practise to setup iSCSI.
Here is my setup: 1 x ST2510, x4150 with 6 x 1G NIC's. So I will have setup VMotion and iSCSI. Here is my plan:
2 x Nic for service console and iSCSI traffic not sure if I can mix service console and iSCSI is the same NIC's?
1x Nic for VMotion
3x NIC's for Virtual Machines
Cheers,
I recommend to read this articel from Ken, it is really good. http://kensvirtualreality.wordpress.com/2009/03/29/the-great-vswitch-debate-part-1/
These are some of the tips that I have:
For Security:
VMotion traffic is not encrypted, if you want to consider security, you have to put VMotion traffice on a different VLAN
Service Console should be on anohter VLAN (out of reach of regular users)
For performance
You have to put iSCSI traffic on a redundent physical Switch dedicated to this traffic (no latency is accepted)
Or in simple words, you have to find a balance between Security, Performance and availability
If possible iSCSI must be isolated and with redundancy... so to NICs for iSCSI.
If possible VMotion must be isolated (from VM traffic) and Management must have redundancy... so you can use 2 NICs for a vswitch with a VMotion and a Management interfaces.
The last 2 NICs can be used for VM traffic.
Andre
I recommend to read this articel from Ken, it is really good. http://kensvirtualreality.wordpress.com/2009/03/29/the-great-vswitch-debate-part-1/
These are some of the tips that I have:
For Security:
VMotion traffic is not encrypted, if you want to consider security, you have to put VMotion traffice on a different VLAN
Service Console should be on anohter VLAN (out of reach of regular users)
For performance
You have to put iSCSI traffic on a redundent physical Switch dedicated to this traffic (no latency is accepted)
Or in simple words, you have to find a balance between Security, Performance and availability