All,
We have Dell Equallogic iSCSI arrays in use. We have various categories/pools of storage - 10k/15k/SSD.
We also run ESXi 5.5 on our infrastructure (Enterprise Plus).
We have several SQL (MS) VMs that are all currently sitting on the SSD arrays. Is there an easy way to move the C: drives of these servers to slower disk and leave just the actual data drives with the DB's/logs on to SSD?
I've read up and found mention of affinity/non-affinity rules but not 100% sure this is correct.
We'd just like to make things a bit tidier. We run fully automated vMotion/DRS.
Regards
We have Dell Equallogic iSCSI arrays in use. We have various categories/pools of storage - 10k/15k/SSD.
We also run ESXi 5.5 on our infrastructure (Enterprise Plus).
We have several SQL (MS) VMs that are all currently sitting on the SSD arrays. Is there an easy way to move the C: drives of these servers to slower disk and leave just the actual data drives with the DB's/logs on to SSD?
I've read up and found mention of affinity/non-affinity rules but not 100% sure this is correct.
We'd just like to make things a bit tidier. We run fully automated vMotion/DRS.
Regards