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          @kyle said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

          We have slowly been getting our documentation as we run into it.

          You mean you have extortion going on and no one has called the FBI yet? Why won't they give the docs?

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            @scottalanmiller said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

            @kyle said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

            We have slowly been getting our documentation as we run into it.

            You mean you have extortion going on and no one has called the FBI yet? Why won't they give the docs?

            We get them as we run into issues requiring the need for certain things. They essentially kept everything and only provided necessary information as needed. They were actually holding all MS licensing until the SR. Admin demanded they turn that over.

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              Essentially they are ensuring they are needed until the very end as the end game is to ensure all IT is brought in house instead of through a MSP.

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                  @kyle said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                  @scottalanmiller said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                  @kyle said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                  We have slowly been getting our documentation as we run into it.

                  You mean you have extortion going on and no one has called the FBI yet? Why won't they give the docs?

                  We get them as we run into issues requiring the need for certain things. They essentially kept everything and only provided necessary information as needed. They were actually holding all MS licensing until the SR. Admin demanded they turn that over.

                  But just demand it all. By law, they have no options.

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                    @kyle said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                    Essentially they are ensuring they are needed until the very end as the end game is to ensure all IT is brought in house instead of through a MSP.

                    Yes, that's called extortion and is very illegal.

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                              I've only ever had a Drobo as a SAN for a backup target, so I have very little practical experience here - but I'd guess either the switch or the SAN itself is where the problem lies.

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                                @dashrender said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                                @kyle said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                                @scottalanmiller said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                                @scottalanmiller said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                                @kyle said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                                Essentially they are ensuring they are needed until the very end as the end game is to ensure all IT is brought in house instead of through a MSP.

                                Yes, that's called extortion and is very illegal.

                                So if we know that there is extortion, we know that there is a federal crime afoot, and we know that the CEO would fire you if you exposed it... I think that puts some big pieces together.

                                I only believe that because I am only a contractor right now and the "New Guy". I have pointed out several issues and they are all known and we are addressing them slowly but it is so tedious.

                                My biggest concern is that our Hyper-V Cluster keeps failing after we made IP changes and they claim the two issues are unrelated.

                                I've only ever had a Drobo as a SAN for a backup target, so I have very little practical experience here - but I'd guess either the switch or the SAN itself is where the problem lies.

                                We have a DATTO backup agent.

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                                  Most common issue here is the SAN getting IO overload while doing snapshots.

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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Hyper-V Failover Cluster FAILURE(S):

                                    Most common issue here is the SAN getting IO overload while doing snapshots.

                                    Actually there is no overload per the logs.

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                                          Do the switches report any overloading? A huge backup at the L3 routing points could do this, but would be super uncommon. But SAN traffic should never be routed, ever, and this would be a reason for that.

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