10-01-2013 01:28 PM - edited 03-01-2019 11:17 AM
I see more and more partners and customers, that oppose to do boot from a network (be it FC, FCoE, iSCSI, PXE); they prefer installation on local disk, USB and / or SD. Any feedback from the field.
One should also be aware, that W2012 (R2) we SMB V3 storage (pushed by MSFT of course) doesn't support boot over the network; W2012 has to be installed on a local device.
Walter.
10-01-2013 04:16 PM
Walter,
The problem in not use boot from SAN is the data management, is decentralized. (I'm not talking about performance yet).
So far, I never did a deploy of UCS with boot from local disks, all booting from SAN (FC,FCoE,iSCSI).
Is there better place to keep data than a storage?
Using boot from SAN and Service Profiles of UCS, you can delivery a solution than can restore any server in minutes without stress.
Of course, if we talking a very small deployment, the boot from SAN doesn't make a big impact.
10-02-2013 03:16 AM
Boot from SAN is not boot from network. To the host OS a boot from SAN LUN is a local disk.
99.9% of our customers are boot from SAN, this includes mostly vSphere but we do have some Hyper-V customers that are boot from SAN for Windows 2008/2012 R2 Hyper-V hosts.
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