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What program to virtualize the server? Is it possible in principle?
Recently I asked a question, but I realized that I did not ask it quite correctly, so I decided to re-ask it.
There are several servers united in a cluster. Each has several FC interfaces for communication with the switch. The question is: can they be virtualized and run virtually on another server or PC in order to train employees on a virtual cluster? If possible, will the hypervisor support emulation of FC cards if they are not physically on the machine on which it is running? If there is such an opportunity, then please advise the program. Or at least in which direction to dig. What, in principle, are the programs for the implementation of the plan.
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You can virtualize a cluster of servers, for example, on ESX, and then Google, for ESX: tyts
or for hyper-v tyts
As for the fiber - most likely it will be necessary to forward the piece of iron inside the machine. KVM allows, ESXi allows. It is unlikely that there is an emulator of such not quite so cheap and frequently used cards :) Although, of course, you can search - most likely for
ESXi in theory, nothing prevents them from being) Again, you can read on the topic "take a disk image and convert it to VDI / VMDK / VHD etc")
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