Host Machines
- Last UpdatedApr 25, 2017
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Primary Hyper-V Machine
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Processor |
Intel Xeon x5650 @ 2.67 GHz, 2.67 GHz |
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Operating System |
Microsoft Windows Enterprise 2008 R2 SP1 |
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Memory |
96 GB |
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Storage |
1 TB storage disk (External Machine) |
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NIC |
Two BroadCom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters Two Intel PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter cards |
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Network |
4 network adaptors (2 public/virtual networks; 1 iSCSI; and 1 private) |
Secondary Hyper-V Machine
|
Processor |
Intel Xeon x5650 @ 2.67 GHz, 2.67 GHz |
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Operating System |
Microsoft Windows Enterprise 2008 R2 SP1 |
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Memory |
96 GB |
|
Storage |
1 TB storage disk (external machine) |
|
NIC |
Two BroadCom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters Two Intel PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter cards |
|
Network |
4 network adapters (2 public/virtual networks; 1 iSCSI; and 1 private) |
Notes
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For the Hyper-V hosts to function optimally, the server should have the same processor, RAM, storage, and service pack level. Though the different host machine configurations are supported, they will impact the performance during failovers.
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Two Hyper-V hosts were used to configure the failover cluster.