Hello does anybody know of a recommended practice guide for the configuration of Exchange 2010 on vSphere. I am thinking mainly about Cluster requriements for DAG's in regards to HA, DRS and FT
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Also Tom if you can wait a week or two there were some sessions at VMworld on this exact topic. I would keep an eye out for them when they go out public for more information as well.
-- Kyle
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Tom
I have not seen one - but this may be due to MS stance on the virtualisation of Exchange 2010. - They seem to be discouraging it - even with Hyper-V by placing obstacles in the way. The following document details MS support policy on virtualising exchange 2010. - This only comes into play if you ever need to call on MS support.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996719.aspx
I know our MS consultants won't virtualise Exchange 2010 mailbox server roles as they want to use the R and R features in Exchange 2010, rather than features in vSphere. They have no problem with the Hub and CAS roles being virtualised as the data on these separate server roles is transient in nature.
Hi,
Try VIOPS:
Exchange 2010 on VMware - Availability and Recovery Options
http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-13275
Exchange 2010 on VMware - Best Practices Guide
http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-13273
There's also ones for SQL - only spotted them a few days ago.
Mike
Thanks completely forgot about VIOPS, thought it had died a death after the Stever Chambers lever VMware
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Just came across this, good links posted.
www.phdvirtual.com, makers of PHD Virtual Backup for Vmware and Xen Server, formally esXpress
Also Tom if you can wait a week or two there were some sessions at VMworld on this exact topic. I would keep an eye out for them when they go out public for more information as well.
-- Kyle
"RParker wrote: I guess I was wrong, everything CAN be virtualized "