Just some general questions and observations.

 

1.       The Hyper-V host server can legally only run the Hyper-V role. So
no you can't move AD and File & Print Services to the host.

2.       Are the virtual servers all new servers or replacing existing
servers?

3.       Do you have other AD servers in the network? Generally it is best
to have a physical server running AD with additional virtual AD server being
OK.

4.       How many NICs are you planning for the server? 

5.       If these are existing servers, what kind of utilization do they
have currently?

6.       Your first RAID 1 configuration (300GB) doesn't make sense. You
show 300 for system, 60 for host OS and 240 for 3 VMs. (3 x 80) That adds to
600 by my math. So to answer your second question, No I don't agree with
your storage configuration. J Or are you just saying that this is the system
partition and it will be used as 60 and 240.

7.       Is the SQL data partition configured for growth? Meaning what is
the initial use of that 1.2 TB and how long before it gets full.

 

I'm sure others will have other questions.

 

Art

 

From: Walker, Michael [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 12:09 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Hyper-V Design Questions

 

Hi All, 

 

I have very limited experience with Hyper-V and am about to do my first
install.  Below is a descirption of my requirements and a proposed
configuration.  My two questions are at the very bottom of the email in Red.

 

Any feedback or assistance is greatly appreciated!!!

 

Michael Walker

Senior Network Engineer

Citrus Valley Health Partners

140 W. College Street, Covina, CA  91723

Phone/Fax/Pager: (888) 299-6882

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 

Hardware & Software:  

Dell PowerEdge T710

Dual Intel XEON X5650, 2.66Ghz, 12M Cache, Turbo HT (6 Cores per proc)

48GB RAM (12x4GB), 1333MHz Dual Ranked LV RDIMMs

PERC H700 RAID Controller, 1 GB NV Cache

(10) 300 GB 10K RPM SAS Drives 6GBps 

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise

Microsoft SQL 2008 Standard

Acronis Backup & Recovery Virtual Edition

 

Physical & Virtual Servers:

Physical Host

Minimum Requirements:  1 CPU, 4 GB RAM

Virtual Machine 1 - AD, File & Print Server 

Minimum Requirements:  1 CPU, 4 GB RAM, 60 GB HD Space

Virtual Machine 2 - SQL Server - MS SQL 2008 R2 Standard

Minimum Requirements:  2 CPU, 24 GB RAM, 1200 GB HD Space 

Virtual Machine 3 - App Server - MS Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise

Minimum Requirements:  1 CPU, 4 GB RAM, 80 GB HD Space

Virtual Machine 4 - Remote Desktop Server - MS Windows Server 2008 R2
Enterprise

Minimum Requirements:  1 CPU, 8 GB RAM, 80 GB HD Space

 

Usage:  

There will be 15 users using RDP to access their EMR Application called MD
Office.  Each TS Session requires between 50 & 200 MB.  Of the 15 Users
there may be 5 using MS Office.

 

Storage Configuration:  

10 x 300GB Drives

                2 x 300GB (RAID1) - 1 300 GB Virtual Drive

                                System Partition - 300 GB

                                                Host OS - 60 GB

                                                3 VMs - 240 GB


                2 x 300GB (RAID1) - 1 300 GB Virtual Drive

                                VM 1 Partition - 60 GB

                                File & Data Partitioin - 200 GB 

                                SQL Logs Partition - 40 GB

                5 x 300GB (RAID5) - 1 1200 GB Virtual Drive

                                SQL Data Partition - 1200 GB

                1 x 300GB (Hot Spare)

 

QUESTIONS:   

With the above minimum requirements in mind - 

1.       Would you keep VM1 for AD, File & Print or would you eliminate it
and run AD, File and Print on the Physical Host allowing me to use my 4th
license for an additional Remote Desktop Server.

2.       Do you agree with the Storage Configuration Design or would you
change it?

 

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