Hi all,
Quick question regarding where it is best to "place" vMotion and SC (Management) networks.
Our ESX deployment will include the following networks, with 2 x pNICs in each ESX host for each network:
vMotion
SAN (iSCSI and/or NFS)
SC (Management network)
LAN (a couple of different ones seperated by VLANs)
DMZ
These will be connected to 4 physical switches - 2 pairs of 2 for redundancy. I think we're going to use 2 x ProCurve 1800-24G for the SAN network, and 2 x ProCurve 2900-24G for the LAN & DMZ networks (separated by VLANs).
This leaves the vMotion and SC (Management) networks.
Which of the pairs of switches should we run these two through? Are these any special considerations?
I'm leaning towards putting both the vMotion and SC networks on the SAN switches, firstly because they will both be rather simple networks in our small environment, and secondly because the SAN switches will be isolated from other traffic so vMotion and SC security will be higher.
Whichever way we go we'll of course be using VLANs to seperate the different networks inside the switch.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Cheers,
Matt
Quick question regarding where it is best to "place" vMotion and SC (Management) networks.
Our ESX deployment will include the following networks, with 2 x pNICs in each ESX host for each network:
vMotion
SAN (iSCSI and/or NFS)
SC (Management network)
LAN (a couple of different ones seperated by VLANs)
DMZ
These will be connected to 4 physical switches - 2 pairs of 2 for redundancy. I think we're going to use 2 x ProCurve 1800-24G for the SAN network, and 2 x ProCurve 2900-24G for the LAN & DMZ networks (separated by VLANs).
This leaves the vMotion and SC (Management) networks.
Which of the pairs of switches should we run these two through? Are these any special considerations?
I'm leaning towards putting both the vMotion and SC networks on the SAN switches, firstly because they will both be rather simple networks in our small environment, and secondly because the SAN switches will be isolated from other traffic so vMotion and SC security will be higher.
Whichever way we go we'll of course be using VLANs to seperate the different networks inside the switch.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Cheers,
Matt