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There are various errors depending on what ive tried, im looking for assistance to try other. Cisco Virtualization Solution for EMC VSPEX with Microsoft HyperV 2012 R2 for up to 1000 Virtual Machines. Get help, support, and tutorials for Windows productsWindows 10, Windows 8. Windows 7, and Windows 10 Mobile. Purpose of This Guide. Business Needs. Solution Overview. Technology Overview. Cisco Unified Computing System. Microsoft Hyper V 2. R2. EMC Storage Technology and Benefits. Architectural Overview. Memory Configuration Guidelines. Hyper V Memory Management Concepts. Storage Guidelines. Virtual Server Configuration. Storage Protocol Capabilities. Storage Layout. Storage Building Blocks. Networking Guidelines. Recommended NICs. Optional NICs. Quality of Service. Solution for up to 3. Hyper V Virtual Machines. Stateless Computing. Sizing Guidelines. Configuration Guidelines. Pre deployment Tasks. Configuration Workstation. Physical Setup. Cisco UCS Components. Preparing Cisco Nexus Switches. Preparing EMC VNX5. Cable Connectivity. Configure Cisco Nexus Switches. Set Up Initial Cisco Nexus 5. Switch. Enable Appropriate Cisco Nexus Features. Configure Fibre Channel Ports. Create Necessary VLANs. Add Individual Port Descriptions for Troubleshooting. Create Necessary Port Channels. Add Port Channel Configurations. Configure Virtual Port Channels. Configure Fibre Channel Ports. Link Into Existing Network Infrastructure. Initial Configuration of Cisco Unified Computing System. Logging Into Cisco UCS Manager. Create the VSPEX Environment with Cisco UCS Power. Tool. Create the VSPEX Environment with Cisco UCS Manager. Synchronize Cisco UCS to NTPAdd a Block of IP Addresses for KVM Access. Edit the Chassis Discovery Policy. Create an Organization. Enable Quality of Service in Cisco UCS Fabric. Create a Power Control Policy. Create a Scrub Policy. Create Maintenance Policy. Create a Local Disk Configuration Policy. Create a Server BIOS Policy Enable Fabric Interconnect Port Definitions. Create Uplink Port Channels to the Cisco Nexus 5. Switches. Create v. NIC Templates. Create v. HBA Templates. Create Boot Policies. Create Service Profile Templates and Service Profiles. Create EMC VNX5. 40. Urban Dance 8 more. LUNs for VSPEXConfigure Zoning on Cisco Nexus 5. Switches. Gather Necessary Information. Create Device Aliases and Create Zone for First Server. Install Initial Microsoft Windows Server 2. R2. Sysprep the Initial Image. Cloning the Sysprepped Image. Boot from Sysprepped LUNs. Zone the Network. Mask Boot LUNs to Service Profiles. Complete Image Builds from Sysprepped Images. Configure Networks. Install EMC Power. Path. Install EMC Unisphere Host Agent. Create Hyper V Failover Cluster. Create Shared Storage. Run Cluster Validation Wizard. Create Cluster. Sample Power. Shell Scripts. Cisco Scripts. Ucs. Config. ps. 1Ucs. Config. xml. Add Ucs. Hyper. VFeatures. Set Ucs. Hyper. VAdapters. Set Ucs. Hyper. VRemote. Mgmt. ps. 1EMC Sample Scripts. MasterBootLun. xml. StorageLuns. xml. Prep. Master. Boot Add. Via. WWPN. ps. 1Process. Storage. Requests. Process. Clones. ps. Process. Clones. xml. Post. CloneAdd. Via. WWPN. ps. 1Cisco Nexus 1. V Installation. Create Two Virtual Supervisor Module Virtual Machines. Configure the VSMConfigure Virtual Switch Extension Manager in VMMCopy Virtual Ethernet Module Installation Packager to the VMM Virtual Machines. Configure a Logical Switch in VMMCreate the Logical Switch on the Hyper V Hosts. Create a Virtual Machine Network. Configure the Virtual Machine Manager Virtual Machine Properties. Customer Configuration Worksheets. Common Server. Hyper V Servers WWNNWWPNEMC VNX5. Array. WWNNWWPNCisco UCS Network Infrastructure. VLAN Information. Service Information. Cabling. Cisco Nexus 5. ACisco Nexus 5. 54. BCisco 6. 24. 8 Fabric Interconnect ACisco 6. Fabric Interconnect BAppendix. FCo. E Configuration. VLANs. Cabling. Nexus Configuration. Cisco Unified Computing System Configuration. Create FCo. E Uplink Ports. Create VSANs. Create a Fibre Channel Policy. Create VHBA Templates. Determine VNX FCo. E Ports and WWNs. Cisco Virtualization Solution for EMC VSPEX with Microsoft Hyper V 2. R2 for up to 3. 00 Virtual Machines. Last Updated January 8, 2. Building Architectures to Solve Business Problems About the Authors Tim Cerling, Technical Marketing Engineer, Cisco Tim Cerling is a Technical Marketing Engineer with Ciscos Datacenter Group, focusing on delivering customer driven solutions on Microsoft Hyper V and System Center products. Tim has been in the IT business since 1. He started working with Windows NT 3. DEC Alpha product line during his 1. DEC, and he has continued working with Windows Server technologies since then with Compaq, Microsoft, and now Cisco. During his twelve years as a Windows Server specialist at Microsoft, he co authored a book on Microsoft virtualization technologies Mastering Microsoft Virtualization. Tim holds a BA in Computer Science from the University of Iowa. Prashanto Kochavara, Solutions Engineer, EMC Prashanto has been working for the EMC solutions group for over 3 years. Prashanto is a SME on EMC Storage and Virtualization technologies including VMware and Hyper V. He has vast amount of experience in end to end solution planning and deployments of VSPEX architectures. Prior to joining the solutions group at EMC, Prashanto has interned as a Systems Engineer EMC and Software Developer MBMS Inc. Prashanto holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering from SUNY Buffalo and will be graduating with a Masters Degree in Computer Science from North Carolina State University in December 2. 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