PS6100 connect to Hyper-V guest

Hi all

I need to connect my SQL VM guest to my EQL. I created a volume on the EQL (Raid 50) for my Logs & SQL data. I have 2 cards dedicated for iSCSI on my host.

To connect to the host to the EQL, I guess I'd the folllowing. Create two new external network adapters in a Virtual Switch Mananger. Point each for the respective iSCSI on the host Teddy. Check enable management and apply.

On the client, the value IP address of the subnet EQL to each vNIC.

For the first time cela and want to make sure I do it right. Thank you!!

Yes.  If, instead of setting the IP address of the virtual network adapters, I tend to use the name of the initiator of the server.  Makes it easier to understand what volumes later go with what VM.  MS he calls the "node name" in the iSCSI initiator program.

If possible give physical NIC dedicated to this traffic of comments.

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