Hi, nice video it is really helping me. But in my case, i got a netapp with 2 nodes and each nodes got 2 port that are connected to 2 Lenovo Server. So head 1 , port 1 connect to server 1 and head 1 port 2 connect to server 2. Same for the other head of netapp. How do you manage the multipahting in this situation ? if you can help !
Wow glad this is useful! Man it's been a while since I've touched Netapp and VMware so I couldn't tell you exactly. I know that you connect the Netapp cluster to both servers, and have the servers in a compute cluster, but can't remember anything else
@@robinlecouteur7519 Okey, i gonna try. I am pretty new in this environnement and little bit lost. I will do my best ! Thank for your help appriciate that.
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Great video 😊
Great video! Thank you
Excellent explanation.
Thanks.
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Hi, nice video it is really helping me. But in my case, i got a netapp with 2 nodes and each nodes got 2 port that are connected to 2 Lenovo Server. So head 1 , port 1 connect to server 1 and head 1 port 2 connect to server 2. Same for the other head of netapp. How do you manage the multipahting in this situation ? if you can help !
Wow glad this is useful! Man it's been a while since I've touched Netapp and VMware so I couldn't tell you exactly. I know that you connect the Netapp cluster to both servers, and have the servers in a compute cluster, but can't remember anything else
Pretty sure when it's all connected, the VMware cluster should treat the Netapp as one device shared between the two servers
@@robinlecouteur7519 Okey, i gonna try. I am pretty new in this environnement and little bit lost. I will do my best ! Thank for your help appriciate that.