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Template – deploy Hyper-V cluster with Fibre Channel storage to SCVMM
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Template – deploy Hyper-V cluster with Fibre Channel storage to SCVMM
The Deploy Hyper-V Cluster with Fibre Channel Storage to SCVMM template deploys two Fibre Channel
storage volumes, installs Hyper-V on two physical hosts, and creates a cluster with the Hyper-V hosts.
To deploy Hyper-V Cluster with Fibre Channel Storage to SCVMM using this template, perform the
following steps:
1. On the Templates page, select the Deploy Hyper-V Cluster with Fibre Channel Storage to SCVMM
template, and click Clone in the right pane.
2. In the Create Template dialog box, enter a name, category, and description for the template, and
click Save.
3. On the Template Builder page, click each storage components, click Edit on the dialog box that is
displayed, and then configure the following settings in the Storage Component dialog box:.
a. Modify the Component Name with a unique name, if required.
b. From the Target Compellent drop-down list, select the target Compellent array.
c. Modify the Storage Volume Name and Storage Size, if desired.
NOTE: Make sure that you enter the storage size for the first volume is large enough to
support your Hyper-V host or cluster storage. However, the storage size for the second
volume can be small because it is configured as a quorum volume if this host will be used
for a Hyper-V cluster. The recommended second volume size is 512 MB
4. Click Save.
5. On the Template Builder page, click each server components, click Edit in the dialog box that is
displayed, and then configure the following settings for servers in the Server Component dialog box:
a. Modify the server Component Name with a unique name, as desired.
b. Retain the default selection of Local Hard Drive for Target Boot Device.
c. From the Server Pool drop-down list, select the server pool that has the target server.
d. From the OS Image drop-down list, select the image for the Windows 2012 repository that your
Hyper-V install will use.
e. From the OS Image Version drop-down list, select the version of Windows 2012 that will be
installed.
f. Edit the Administrator Password for the Hyper-V host.
g. In the Product Key box, enter the Windows Product Key for the Hyper-V server.
h. Select the Timezone and enter the IP address of the NTP Server for time synchronization.
i. Select the Language and Keyboard inputs if you want to change the default values.
j. Enter the Domain Name and FQ Domain Name to which you want to add the Hyper-V host.
k. Enter the Domain Admin Username and Domain Admin Password to add the Hyper-V host to
the domain. Enter the domain admin password again to confirm.
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