We are planning to move all resources to some SATA drives so we can
reconfigure the SAN. This includes the Quorum and all data resources.
Does anyone have any advice or can anyone think of any "gotchas" that we
should be watching for or preparing for?
This is unsupported and won't work. SCSI, SAN's, and iSCSI are supported. If
you SAN can handle SATA drives, go for it!
Cheers,
Rodney R. Fournier
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
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"Wayne" <watkinson@.sd43.bc.ca> wrote in message
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> We are planning to move all resources to some SATA drives so we can
> reconfigure the SAN. This includes the Quorum and all data resources.
> Does anyone have any advice or can anyone think of any "gotchas" that we
> should be watching for or preparing for?
>
|||"Wayne" <watkinson@.sd43.bc.ca> wrote in message
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> We are planning to move all resources to some SATA drives so we can
> reconfigure the SAN. This includes the Quorum and all data resources.
> Does anyone have any advice or can anyone think of any "gotchas" that we
> should be watching for or preparing for?
As Rodney said, SATA won't cut it.
Something you might consider would be to utilize a Majority Node Set quorum
so that way you can at least start with a reconfiguration of the quorum
disk.
Russ Kaufmann
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
ClusterHelp.com, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner
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