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Windows 8 VMware or Hyper V and WHS 2011/Drive Pool
Ok, I can't wait any more so I decided to upgrade my WHS 2011 machine to a W8 box running WHS 2011 and drive pool via VMware or Hyper V or some other virtual machine option.
For hardware, I have a rocket raid 2314 4 port card, and two sans digital 8 drive bays, 8 gigs of ddr3, a quad core phenom black, 1tb drive, 1 hauppauge 950 ATSC tuner, 2 external HDPVRs and one colossus HDPVR.
Architecturally,` similar to my existing setup (except I have two computers that are always on), I want my machine to act as a host computer to my extenders and client PCs with dvblink's excellent networking tuner software for TV. I want my movies to serve up archived movies and tv content to my client PCs and extenders too. In addition, I want WHS 2011 to host my drive pool with file duplication and sharing, facilitate backing up my client PCs and continue to monitor my client PCs health and update status.
However, before embarking on this project I have a few questions.
1. First is it possible?
2. Will both the VM and host PC require separate names and IP addresses?
3. Will I be able to backup the Host PC using the VM version of WHS 2011?
4. What kind of problems should I anticipate with this setup?
5. Does anyone have an example that they wish to share?
These are the questions I have right now I am sure more may arise after I get feedback from the gurus here.
Comments
I already have a drive pool setup on my existing WHS 2011 standalone build. So after I created my new WHS2011 as a VM, will I lose data from previously created pooled disk if I add the existing pool to the new pool on my WHS2011 VM setup?
In simpler terms I want to just plug and play my existing pooled drives into my new VM pool without losing any data.
Thanks Otis.
How do I pass though the disks? Although I have a rocket raid card, the disks are not configured in a Raid they are seen by the OS's logical disk manager as a MBR or GPT disk. Is there a setting in Hyper V to facilitate pass through?
A small procedure or reference to a URL will be helpful. Thanks again for all of your help.
Ok thanks again for your help. Thanks to you, I had everything setup on the Hyper-v side (virtual side) of things and everything worked perfect. However, I could not get dvblink working on Windows 8. I tried all of the fixes to register the mceapp but to no avail.
So I reverted back to W7 and all is well on the Host machine, i.e TV working but now I need to tackle adding a virtual machine and host whs 2011.
I have a copy of vmare 8, besides ESXi or virtual PC are there any other virtual software i should consider? I am looking for simplicity, ability to create a WHS 2011 Virtual Machine, and the possibility of converting an Hyper-V export. Also, where do I check for hardware compatibility with vmware products?
I found this in regards to adding disks.
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws45/doc/disks_add_ws.html
I still cannot find anything regarding vmware compatibility with highpoint rocketraid 2314.
Just for posterity sakes I finally got my setup working. Windows 8 + DvbLink 3.2 (sadly, I could not get version 4 working) + My Movies + Hyper-V + WHS 2011 Blue Iris + Drivepool = pure computing bliss.
Windows is acting as a media server for my 3 Xboxes, proving live TV, recordings, music and video. My Movie server on my WHS is providing beautiful meta data to client pcs and extenders. Remote potato and mezzmo are streaming via W8. WHS houses my pooled data and security camera footage via Blue Iris. WHS 2011 backup and client health monitoring are working like a champ too.
Here is a interesting tidbit, when my server was a stand alone box (phenom black quad core and 8gigs of ddr3 1333hz), with only WHS 2011 installed I could only copy data to and from at around 45-60 mb/s. Now with it being virtualized in Hyper V I keep peaking at 102 with sustained speeds of 80 mb/s.