In that case I'd probably go down option C or a combination. You can't
have storage management be dependent on the vSphere cluster being up.
To further restrict access you could reverse NAT/proxy arp the iscsi
management ip's behind addresses in your standard management vlan.

-Anders

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On 4 dec 2010, at 15:53, "Paul Hutchings" <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can configure one of the NICs on each node as a dedicated management 
> port, but this would reduce the NIC count by 50% which isn't a penalty I'm 
> prepared to pay.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
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