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Using SCSI Reservation to Share SCSI Disks with Virtual Machines Using SCSI Reservation to Share SCSI Disks with Virtual Machines
GSX Server permits the sharing of a preallocated virtual disk with multiple virtual machines running on the same host, provided the disk in question is a SCSI disk.
When the disk is shared, all virtual machines connected to the disk use the SCSI reservation protocol to write to the disk concurrently.
Clustering software must be installed in each virtual machine that intends to share a SCSI disk. Enabling SCSI reservation in and of itself does not automatically mean that a running virtual machine is a participant in the SCSI reservation protocol.
Note: Although growable virtual disks and physical disks can be used with SCSI reservation, such use is considered experimental and should not be attempted in a production environment. Only the use of preallocated virtual disks is fully supported with SCSI reservation. When you create a new virtual machine, or add a new virtual disk to an existing virtual machine, GSX Server creates a preallocated virtual disk by default.
Note: This feature is advanced; use it only if you are familiar with SCSI in general and the SCSI reservation protocol in particular.
The following sections describe how to use SCSI reservation to share disks among multiple virtual machines.
  • SCSI Reservation Support
  • Enabling SCSI Reservation
  • Issues to Consider When Sharing Disks

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