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PowerVault™ MD32X0, MD32X0i, and MD36X0i Series of Storage Arrays: Implementing Hyper-V
Virtual Storage Configuration
Figure 6.
Size each logical unit number (LUN) to support the target VHD. To avoid warning messages generated
by the parent partition regarding the physical disk running out of capacity, allocate an additional 200
MB to the LUN. Leave this additional 200 MB as empty space on the virtual disk.

Considerations When Using Pass-through Physical Disks or VHDs

Keep the following considerations in mind when using pass-through physical disks or VHDs:
Pass-through physical disks offer slightly higher performance than VHDs and support
virtual disk sizes greater than 2 TB. However, pass-through physical disks do not
support VSS-based backup or checkpoints. VSS-based backup with hardware providers
works as long as the backup is initiated from the parent. Inside the VM, only software-
based VSS backup is supported.
VHDs
support the ability to export
VHDs support
Both VHDs and pass-through physical disks can be used in clustered environments.
If you are booting from a pass-through physical disk, store the VM files in a different
location.
For each VM, create a separate pass-through physical disk. You cannot share a pass-
through physical disk for two VMs.
The physical layout of the pass-through physical disk is the same as for any physical
server.
Note: For the highest performance, use pass-through physical disks, but only as data devices.
If you need optimal flexibility, assign fixed-size VHDs.
For more information about how to maximize performance for different applications on the Dell
PowerVault MD32X0, MD32X0i, and MD36X0i storage arrays, go to this website:
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pvaul/en/pvault_MD3200_whitepaper.pdf
Note: The configuration of your physical disk layout for performance on the Dell PowerVault
MD32X0, MD32X0i, or MD36X0i storage array depends on the application requirements
of your VM (child partition), not on the Hyper-V parent server.
the drive to another
VM
checkpoints.
parent server.
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