PowerVault™ MD32X0, MD32X0i, and MD36X0i Series of Storage Arrays: Implementing Hyper-V
4. Attach the virtual disk to the VM as a SCSI device. Go into the VM settings, and add a
SCSI controller by clicking Add Hardware in the left pane of the Settings window for
your VM.
5. Select the SCSI controller in the left pane, and click Add Hard Drive.
6. Select the Hard Drive option, and associate it with a LUN. In the example, LUN 3 was
associated with Windows2003 VM.
7. Click OK. The pass-through device is ready to use.
Creating a New VM Using Pass-through Disks Only
This section shows you how to create a VM using pass-through disks only. You can boot from a pass-
through device, but you need a regular virtual disk on which to store the configuration data for the VM.
In the example, three virtual disks were created on the MD32X0, MD32X0i, or MD36X0i storage array.
Figure 9 shows a boot disk for the operating system of the VM, a data disk, and a 1-GB disk for the VM's
configuration.
Logical View of Example VM
Figure 9.
1. Map the BOOTVM3PASSTHROUGH, VMPASSTHROUGHDISK1, and the
VMPASSTHROUGH_CONFIG to the host.
2. Create a partition on the 1GB VM3PASSTHROUGH_CONFIG, and format it with a file
system.
The other two disks remain offline.
3. Using the New Virtual Machine Wizard, go to the Hyper-V configuration, and create a
new VM.
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