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Not supported for use with the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator:
(These are not supported by the Microsoft software iSCSI initiator; they may be supported by a hardware-based iSCSI initiator (HBA,), check with your HBA vendor for information on supported features with the HBA)
Dynamic disks on Windows Server 2003, Windows XP and Windows 2000
Configuring volumes on iSCSI disks as Dynamic disk volumes using the Microsoft software iSCSI initiator is not currently supported. It has been observed that timing issues may prevent dynamic disk volumes on iSCSI disks from being reactivated at system startup.
The use of dynamic disk volumes with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 is supported.
NIC Teaming
Microsoft does not support the use of NIC teaming on iSCSI interfaces. For iSCSI SAN interfaces, Microsoft recommends that customers use dual or quad ported NICs, or multiple single-port NICs and allow Microsoft Windows components to handle fail-over and redundancy to ensure consistent visibility into the data path. Fail-over and load balancing of multiple paths to an iSCSI target from within the same server is supported through MS MPIO and Multiple Connections per session (fail over and load balancing using multiple adapters in the same server. Please see details on configuring MS MPIO and MCS later in this guide. Microsoft Cluster Server can also be used for fail over and load balancing of shared storage resources between servers (fail over and load balancing between servers). NIC teaming can still be used on LAN interfaces only that are not used to connect to an iSCSI SAN.
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