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Started by benny99, March 05, 2009, 08:02:29 AM

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benny99

   

I am considering purchasing a TS-RI2.0TGL/R5 2TB TeraStation Pro iSCSI NAS. I want to use it as storage for virtual machines presented to the hosts over iSCSI. I will use the free VMware ESXi to on several physical machines. The cheapest way to virtualise a server environment.

 

However my concern is that the NAS box only has single power, single NIC etc. I didnt expect it for the price. So I am thinking that I buy two and replicate the virtual machines across the second just in case. 

 

Does anyone have any ideas how I can do this?

 


Dan_C

As far as I know, it is impossible to use ESXi as backup target. So i'm not that sure that replication over esxi is something that is going to be possible.

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