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slawal
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:53 am    Post subject: SAN storage Reply with quote

i have a SAN storage and i intend to host four 2 node clusters on this
storage.My intention was to use one of the raid configuration on the SAN
which is a raid 1 for the Quruom of all the four clusters by creating
different partitions on the raid for each cluster Quriuom, does this pose any
problem. Because i read on the microsoft site not to allow multiple host to
access the same storage unless they are in the same cluster. Can someone help
me with this issue and advice me if my plan will cause problems.

Slawal
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Gerald Aigenbauer
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 6:21 pm    Post subject: Re: SAN storage Reply with quote

hi!

one "physical" reported disk from the san storage can only be used on one
cluster system. so you can report four physical disks to the four clusters
for quorum usage and implement on each physical disk a partition.

gerald aigenbauer.

"slawal" <slawal@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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i have a SAN storage and i intend to host four 2 node clusters on this
storage.My intention was to use one of the raid configuration on the SAN
which is a raid 1 for the Quruom of all the four clusters by creating
different partitions on the raid for each cluster Quriuom, does this pose
any
problem. Because i read on the microsoft site not to allow multiple host
to
access the same storage unless they are in the same cluster. Can someone
help
me with this issue and advice me if my plan will cause problems.

Slawal
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