Comments on: How to Set Up Native Teams in Hyper-V Server 2012 https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/how-to-set-up-native-teams-in-hyper-v-server-2012/ Hyper-V guides, how-tos, tips, and expert advice for system admins and IT professionals Wed, 31 Mar 2021 06:28:53 +0000 hourly 1 By: Eric Siron https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/how-to-set-up-native-teams-in-hyper-v-server-2012/#comment-1609 Fri, 04 Oct 2013 05:49:00 +0000 http://hub.altaro.com/hyper-v/?p=3120#comment-1609 In reply to Dustin.

A RAID-10 array can lose no more than one drive in any given mirror pair. A four drive RAID-10 array with three failed drives is a failed array. However, since it uses mirroring and not striping, you should be able to retrieve the data from the surviving drive. You’ll likely need a recovery tool, especially if that drive didn’t contain an allocation table.

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By: Dustin https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/how-to-set-up-native-teams-in-hyper-v-server-2012/#comment-1608 Fri, 04 Oct 2013 02:55:00 +0000 http://hub.altaro.com/hyper-v/?p=3120#comment-1608 Eric.

Great article. Here is a piece of trivia that I am trying to find out the answer to. If you have a Raid 10 array composed of four drives and you lose 3 drives out of the 4…..can the array still function in terms of reading and writing to a single drive? I understand that it likely will have lost 50% of its data and be unrebuildable…but the question remains…would the drive still function?

Thanks!
Dustin

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By: john https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/how-to-set-up-native-teams-in-hyper-v-server-2012/#comment-1607 Wed, 21 Aug 2013 11:59:00 +0000 http://hub.altaro.com/hyper-v/?p=3120#comment-1607 Hello Eric – good information. I had a team in place, then broke it after I found I was unable to connect multiple virtual machines because of a “cannot bind multiplexor driver because it is bound to another network” or something close to that. So, I could connect one virtual machine but any more became a problem.

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By: Eric Siron https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/how-to-set-up-native-teams-in-hyper-v-server-2012/#comment-1606 Fri, 05 Jul 2013 20:48:00 +0000 http://hub.altaro.com/hyper-v/?p=3120#comment-1606 In reply to tom miller.

Hi Tom,
Thanks for the kind comments!
I haven’t created a team with any member that contained a static IP address for a while. I seem to recall that during my initial learning phase, it would sometimes retain IP settings. My assumption is that it chooses a primary adapter and preserves its settings while discarding the rest.
Glad to see that you’re getting mileage out of the advice!

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By: tom miller https://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/how-to-set-up-native-teams-in-hyper-v-server-2012/#comment-1605 Fri, 05 Jul 2013 20:18:00 +0000 http://hub.altaro.com/hyper-v/?p=3120#comment-1605 Thanks Eric for the article. Love your powershell scripts by the way for networking. Wonder why from a MS perspective if you assign a static IP for a mgt NIC as soon as the initial load of Hyper-V is complete then proceed to build a team you lose your IP address because the vthernetX adapter defaults to DHCP. Seems like during the creation of a team the static IP address would be preserved so you would not lose connectivity to your host? That’s why, based on your articles I created a powershell script that completely configures the host as soon as the initial OS load is complete.

Tom Miller

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