Exporting and importing vDisks. Releasing vDisk locks. Copying and pasting vDisk properties. Adding existing vDisks to a vDisk pool or store.
Backing up a vDisk. Viewing vDisk usage. Deleting cache on a difference disk. Assigning vDisks and versions to target devices.
Updating vDisks. VHDX chain of differencing disks. Manually updating a vDisk image. Automating vDisk updates. Merging VHDX differencing disks. Promoting updated versions. Updating vDisks on target devices. Retiring or deleting vDisks. Managing device collections. Device collection properties.
Creating a device collection. Importing target devices into a collection. Deleting a collection. Refreshing a collection in the console. Booting target devices within a collection. Restarting target devices within a collection. Shutting down target devices within a collection.
Sending messages to target devices within a collection. Moving collections within a site. Managing views. View properties. Managing views in the console. Managing for highly available implementations. Offline database support. Database mirroring. Provisioning Server failover. Configuring for high availability with shared storage. Configuring the boot file for high availability. Configuring vDisks for Active Directory management.
Managing domain passwords. Enabling domain management. Managing domain computer accounts. Network components. Preparing network switches. Using UNC names. Reducing network utilization.
Managing Roaming User Profiles. Booting through a router. Managing multiple network interface cards. Updating NIC drivers. Managing printers. Installing printers on a vDisk. Enabling or disabling printers on a vDisk. Methods for enabling printers on a vDisk. Enabling the Printer Management feature. Configuring Personal vDisks.
Aviso legal. I will specify again that I have the disks set up as default hardware Raid 1; I have attached a screenshot of the ACU.
Thanks Igor - really helpful. Would I only require one of these cards or two? Thanks again! The opinions expressed above are the personal opinions of the authors, not of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. By using this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Rules of Participation. End of content United States.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise International. Enable write caching on the disk Recommended only for disks with a backup power supply. This setting further improves disk performance, but it also increases the risk of data loss if the disk loses power. Enable advanced performance Recommended only for disks with a backup power supply.
Turn off Windows write-cache buffer flushing on the device To prevent data loss, do not select this check box unless the device has a separate power supply that allows the device to flush its buffer in case of power failure.
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