Whenever SANGFOR HCI support window failover cluster using RDM disk(export by FC storage)

gmailTommy Lv1Posted Nov-27-2025 14:42

Whenever SANGFOR HCI support window failover cluster using RDM disk(export by FC storage)

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SANGFOR HCI does not support using shared disks from virtual storage for a Windows failover cluster, so a Windows cluster cannot use shared disks from virtual storage.

Regarding RDM disks, if a virtual machine's disk is an RDM disk, it cannot be migrated directly to HCI. The disk mode must be changed to Dependent, and the VM must be cloned to a non-RDM disk VM before migration. This process involves shutting down the VM, cloning it, and then using migration methods such as SCMT, Convert, or ISO migration depending on the disk mode of the cloned VM.

Additionally, migration of cluster-type services, including failover clusters, is not supported by HCI; only single-machine applications can be migrated.

Therefore, SANGFOR HCI does not support Windows failover clusters using RDM disks exported by FC storage.
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Imthy Lv1Posted Nov-27-2025 18:46
  
SANGFOR HCI does not support using shared disks from virtual storage for a Windows failover cluster, so a Windows cluster cannot use shared disks from virtual storage.

Regarding RDM disks, if a virtual machine's disk is an RDM disk, it cannot be migrated directly to HCI. The disk mode must be changed to Dependent, and the VM must be cloned to a non-RDM disk VM before migration. This process involves shutting down the VM, cloning it, and then using migration methods such as SCMT, Convert, or ISO migration depending on the disk mode of the cloned VM.

Additionally, migration of cluster-type services, including failover clusters, is not supported by HCI; only single-machine applications can be migrated.

Therefore, SANGFOR HCI does not support Windows failover clusters using RDM disks exported by FC storage.
Newbie965284 Lv1Posted Jan-13-2026 13:01
  
Are you asking whether SANGFOR HCI officially supports Windows Failover Cluster using RDM disks mapped via FC storage? Geometry Dash Lite
Newbie795291 Lv1Posted Feb-08-2026 18:40
  
SANGFOR HCI currently does not natively support Windows Failover Clustering using RDM disks exported via FC storage. HCI platforms usually abstract storage at the hypervisor layer, so traditional RDM over FC isn’t supported. It’s recommended to use HCI-native shared storage or software-based clustering alternatives instead. Always confirm with SANGFOR official support for the latest compatibility.

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