Currently planning the network layout for a new small vSphere cluster
that I have to start building next week.

 

Hardware will be HP DL380 Servers, P4000 SAN nodes, 2910al switches.

 

I'll have 12 NICs available per host the 2910's are dedicated for iSCSI
and anything else I want kept off the main LAN.

 

Where I'm struggling a little is in working out the optimal way to
configure the iSCSI so it's on a dedicated switch, but also accessible
from the main LAN.

 

*         Option A would seem to be to turn on IP routing on the
switches, but this seems far from idea.

 

*         Option B would be to have a management VM which would be
multi-homed between the VM network and the iSCSI network.

 

*         Option C is have the iSCSI VLAN connect to a port on a
firewall and only allow management PC's from the VM network through to
the iSCSI LAN.

 

I'm leaning towards a combination of B and C as with this new setup I
want to have a management VM available so that myself and my colleague
have one place to go to find all the admin tools we're likely to need
for our various systems (in addition to on our PC's), but it would also
be useful to have direct access from our PCs.

 

I'd appreciate your opinions on the ideal solution or combination of
solutions.

 

Thanks,

Paul


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