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Storage VMotion a Domain Controller

Has anyone successfully used Storage VMotion to move a Domain Controller? Any gotchas to be aware of?

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williambishop
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Just tested, no issues.

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williambishop
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There are no known issues I'm aware of. I've not done it, but I know several that have. Technically it should be no different than dmotioning any other server, and that's pretty commonplace.

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I've svmotioned both W2K and W2K3 domain controllers without any problems

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Just tested, no issues.

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Rockapot
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This should cause no issues, done this before with out problems.

Carl

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atbnet
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There will be no issues in carrying out storage vMotion on an AD DC and it will be available thoughout the process.

However technically there will be a brief moment when the initial snapshot is taken and when it is re-commited after migration. In terms of a DC though no-one will notice.

Failing that and there is a long timeout in connection if you have more than one DC (which you should have) it will try that one.

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I am not that familiar with VMotion. Does it use the same techniques as other VMware life P2V tools? If so, it would seem the concerns in this VMware article would apply: Virtualizing existing domain controllers:

A relevant Microsoft article regarding virtualization of DCs is:

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David T.

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