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Shared VHDX for Guest Clusters using SMB 3.0

LiveAverage
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Just curious if there's any word of supporting Shared VHDX's for guest clusters when running SMB 3.0 as backend storage for Hyper-V clusters? Has anyone else hit this roadblock? SMB3 is great for general VM storage, but there still needs to be some way, preferably with non-block storage, to create shared guest storage for satisfying guest cluster needs? Any information on what others are doing would be helpful. Thanks,

 

>JR

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connoisseur
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Hi!

 

Did you figure it out?

As I understand you need SMB3.02 support, but maybe that´s changed.

 

 

LiveAverage
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Unforunately I never got it to work. I believe it's only supported using Microsoft's native SMB 3.0 -- never got it going with our NetApp filers.

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