Sharing it off the host puts any load on the host and if the virtual machine 
needs access to that disk it would have to put traffic on your network rather 
than on the host's internal hardware. I would put it on the virtual machine, it 
just feels better in my head that way.

FYI, you can partition the RAID5 and just share the partitions to individual 
virtual machines. You don't have to share it all to one machine.

From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 10:43 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Hyper-V pass through disks or sharing disks

Hi,

We have a hyper-v host here with a mass of raid5 storage space locally. We want 
that accessible to one of the VM guests. There's two ways of doing this. 
Marking the raid5 partition as offline and then setting it up as a pass through 
disk and also just to share the raid5 disk on the host so that it's accessible 
over the network.

Are there any pro's/con's to either? I like the idea of sharing it and having 
it accessible as a share as it means that the data is accessible by other VM 
guests and physicals as well.

I'm assuming that throughput to both is going to be about the same.

Any comments?

Olly



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