Product specifications
1 – Introduction
How this Guide is Organized
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How this Guide is Organized
This step-by-step guide is organized as a set of procedures:
Step 1: NPIV Deployment Requirements (Section 2). In this step, you
determine the hardware and requirements to deploy NPIV in Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V environments.
Step 2: Sample Configuration and Topology (Section 3). This step
illustrates how to configure the components from Step 1.
Step 3: Configuring the Host and VMM Servers (Section 4). This step
shows you how to configure the host (Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V) and
System Center VMM (VMM2008) servers to prepare for the steps that follow.
Step 4: Virtual Adapter (NPIV) Port Creation and Verification
(Section 5).This step describes how to create and manage virtual ports.
Step 5: Presentation of LUNs to Virtual Adapter Port (Section 6). This
step explains how to present LUNs to the newly created virtual adapter port
(and why it is necessary), as well as a brief summary of how to program the
storage array.
Step 6: Creating a Virtual Machine (Section 7). This step is a set of best
practices to follow when creating a SAN-migration capable Virtual Machine
deploying NPIV.
Step 7: Migrating Virtual Machines and Virtual Ports (Section 8). This
step describes how to SAN transfer a Virtual Machine with a virtual port.