Introduction
In order to start with the lab setup, in the previous blog, we have setup an Active Directory server. On the same VM as well, you will need to configure the virtualize storage that are running on the built-in iSCSi, to know more about the iSCSI, I would suggest you to read the following:
a)Introduction to Microsoft Windows Server 2012 iSCSI
b)Installation and configuration of the iSCSI setup
c)How to assign a virtual disk to the iSCSI
d)Configure FS1 and FS2 which we have created earlier to receive the disk
Other info
Summary
In order to start with the lab setup, in the previous blog, we have setup an Active Directory server. On the same VM as well, you will need to configure the virtualize storage that are running on the built-in iSCSi, to know more about the iSCSI, I would suggest you to read the following:
a)Introduction to Microsoft Windows Server 2012 iSCSI
b)Installation and configuration of the iSCSI setup
c)How to assign a virtual disk to the iSCSI
d)Configure FS1 and FS2 which we have created earlier to receive the disk
Other info
- Building a lab in Windows Server 2012 Part 1
- Configure the hyper-v host as preparing for the lab - Part 2
- Configure Active Directory on the VM - Part 3
- Configure the iSCSI storage - Part 4
- Install cluster on the file server as preparation for lab - Part 5
- How to validate cluster configuration - Part 6
- Configure cluster on the lab - Part 7
- Performing cleanup on the clustering networking - Part 8
- Preparing scale out file server - Part 9
- Configure file share and perform a test - Part 10
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