Windows Nano: Nic teaming.
Since Microsoft is slowly building up to AzureStack they have released Nano server which in al likely hood will be the platform on which AzureStack will land.
So preparing for it i started taking a look at what Nano has to offer and was pleasantly suprissed. Being that i allready had a Hyper-v machine running it was very nice to see that i could achieve the same thing with Nano i did with a full blown distribution of the GUI/Core installation with even less hassle and overhead.
The following things are possible but need a different approach:
Nic Teaming --> This is done in hyper-v itself now. Standard teaming isn't supported as in the GUI/Core version. (new-vmswitch -netadaptername nic1, nic2) (you can also add -enableembeddedteaming but this isn't necassary as we added a array at netadaptername)
Storage --> Storage Spaces is included
Clusterin --> Yup, its there.
System Center 2016? Yes, it's even possible to create a vhd with these specific packages in it for SCOM and SCVMM.
Regards
So preparing for it i started taking a look at what Nano has to offer and was pleasantly suprissed. Being that i allready had a Hyper-v machine running it was very nice to see that i could achieve the same thing with Nano i did with a full blown distribution of the GUI/Core installation with even less hassle and overhead.
The following things are possible but need a different approach:
Nic Teaming --> This is done in hyper-v itself now. Standard teaming isn't supported as in the GUI/Core version. (new-vmswitch -netadaptername nic1, nic2) (you can also add -enableembeddedteaming but this isn't necassary as we added a array at netadaptername)
Storage --> Storage Spaces is included
Clusterin --> Yup, its there.
System Center 2016? Yes, it's even possible to create a vhd with these specific packages in it for SCOM and SCVMM.
Regards
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