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Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) support on ESXi ... - VMware

    https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1004617
    1004617, This article provides supportability and setup information for Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) on ESXi/ESX.Note: The scope of this article only covers Microsoft Cluster Service on ESXi/ESX and does not include other clustering solutions such as Oracle RAC. For more information on Oracle RAC clustering, see the Oracle Databases on VMware RAC Deployment Guide.

vMotion support for MSCS - VMware

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.mscs.doc/GUID-6AA6AECB-73D3-4B0F-9CAA-D5F9446D3601.html
    vSphere 6.0 adds support for vMotion of MSCS clustered virtual machines. Pre-requisites for vMotion support: vMotion is supported only for a cluster of virtual machines across physical hosts (CAB) with pass-through RDMs. The vMotion network must be a 10Gbps Ethernet link. 1Gbps Ethernet link for vMotion of MSCS virtual machines is not supported.

Setup for Failover Clustering and Microsoft Cluster ...

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-651-setup-mscs.pdf
    Unless stated otherwise, the term Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) applies to Microsoft Cluster Service with Windows Server 2003 and Failover Clustering with Windows Server 2008 and above releases. Setup for Failover Clustering and Microsoft Cluster Service covers ESXi and VMware ® vCenter ® Server.

vSphere MSCS Setup Checklist - VMware

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.mscs.doc/GUID-E794B860-E9AB-43B9-A6D0-F7DE222695A1.html
    When you set up MSCS on ESXi, see the checklists to configure your environment according to the requirements. You can also use the checklists to verify that your setup meets the requirements if you need technical support.

Vsphere & MSCS Support VMware Communities

    https://communities.vmware.com/thread/225012
    Aug 08, 2009 · I have received support from both VMware and Microsoft in this configuration. I like setting up clusters in this way due to the flexibility, the use of enterprise features like VMotion, and the use of SAN software for snapshots of data volumes, replication, etc.

MSCS Support with SP2 VMware Communities

    https://communities.vmware.com/thread/99768
    Sep 18, 2007 · so can you confirm no support for MSCS with 4Gb HBA ? Yes, certification is not finished. Do you have any idea when , if , they wil be. supported ? Yes, we have internal estimates, but nothing I can share. Our goal is to certify in 3.0.2, if we find bugs that might slip. \- Anders

VMware Compatibility Guide - Storage/SAN Search

    https://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php?deviceCategory=san
    Technical support for VMware products is available online or by phone depending on your support offering.. Self-service, web-based support resources such as the Knowledge Base and VMware Communities are also available ...

Getting Started with MSCS - VMware

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.mscs.doc/GUID-107D63A8-5E0F-4A04-9D61-FA44E609D321.html
    Some setups support more than one type. Select the recommended type of shared storage for best results. PSP_RR Support for MSCS ESXi 6.0 supports PSP_RR for MSCS. iSCSI Support for MSCS ESXi 6.0 supports iSCSI storage and up to 5 node MSCS cluster using Qlogic, Emulex and Broadcom adapters. FCoE Support for MSCS

Server 2008 MSCS support on ESX? VMware Communities

    https://communities.vmware.com/thread/121869
    Unfortunately, Microsoft has changed the disk controller requirements for MSCS in Server 2008. From technet: "With Windows Server 2008, you cannot use parallel SCSI to connect the storage to the clustered servers." While our SAN does have iSCSI support, using iSCSI when we have 4Gb HBAs in the ESX hosts is a bit ... inefficient.



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