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    Hyper V 2012 on SD card (Dell R430) need how-to

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      LAH3385
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      Just looked at the BIOS setting. I did not see anywhere that indicate SD card as SATA. 😞

      Is this common issue or just on R430?

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @LAH3385
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        @LAH3385 said:

        Is this common issue or just on R430?

        It's a standard Windows issue. Has nothing to do with the R430. Any other OS will install just fine as is.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          I saw it suggested to attempt disabling USB 3. Could be an issue, I suppose. Worth testing.

          Also, try a USB stick instead of SD card for that hardware.

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            LAH3385 @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said:

            I saw it suggested to attempt disabling USB 3. Could be an issue, I suppose. Worth testing.

            Also, try a USB stick instead of SD card for that hardware.

            USB 3.0 is disabled by default. Never turn it on.

            I tried USB drive but it didn't detected during Windows installation stage. Will try again.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              Try a different USB port. Internal is most likely to work. Trying to ping the xByte crew.

              Worst case scenario with HyperV, you just install to the main OBR array and not to SD/USB. Not ideal, but not bad either.

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                LAH3385 @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said:

                Try a different USB port. Internal is most likely to work. Trying to ping the xByte crew.

                Worst case scenario with HyperV, you just install to the main OBR array and not to SD/USB. Not ideal, but not bad either.

                Tried all USB port and none detected. 😞
                Right now I created another partition on the main ARRAY for HyperV server. I'm doing this just to gets something going. Still wants it on SD CARD xD

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by JaredBusch

                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @LAH3385 said:

                  I posted the same question on Spiceworks and got some responds. Overall, no one seem to be able to say that Hyper V server can be install on SD card.

                  It can and is all of the time. Even Microsoft recommends this (from several of their reps in SW) and several server vendors ship it this way. MS has documentation on it because it can be done.

                  We argued this last year Scott. Microsoft still does not officially support this. It is not officially recommended by Microsoft. Microsoft GG employees can say whatever they want, but that does not make it official from, or even actually recommended by, Microsoft.

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                  • todd-at-xByteT
                    todd-at-xByte
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                    I'm having trouble finding official Dell documentation, but it's my understanding that the SD card reader option is only supported for ESXi. I would strongly recommend for a production server that you stick with the traditional method of creating a small partition on the RAID volume.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @todd-at-xByte
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                      @todd-at-xByte said:

                      I'm having trouble finding official Dell documentation, but it's my understanding that the SD card reader option is only supported for ESXi. I would strongly recommend for a production server that you stick with the traditional method of creating a small partition on the RAID volume.

                      I've seen that said a bit.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                        @JaredBusch said:

                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        @LAH3385 said:

                        I posted the same question on Spiceworks and got some responds. Overall, no one seem to be able to say that Hyper V server can be install on SD card.

                        It can and is all of the time. Even Microsoft recommends this (from several of their reps in SW) and several server vendors ship it this way. MS has documentation on it because it can be done.

                        We argued this last year Scott. Microsoft still does not officially support this. It is not officially recommended by Microsoft. Microsoft GG employees can say whatever they want, but that does not make it official from, or even actually recommended by, Microsoft.

                        I stated exactly what you said in my post to make sure you could not say that I said that it was official but pointed out that it was Microsoft's official reps, not Microsoft officially - although we can argue that when Microsoft has official representation, that's official representation. But I did not claim that here in any form.

                        But the GGs are Microsoft employees and are the chosen reps of the company speaking on behalf of the company. They are as official as any other resource. Unlike random bloggers or whatever, they are hired with the specific intent of being MS' representatives and speaking on behalf of the company.

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                        • iroalI
                          iroal
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                          Same problem with the Dell R630...

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                            LAH3385 @iroal
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                            @iroal said:

                            Same problem with the Dell R630...

                            After fighting it for a week, I gave up. Right now OS is on the same RAID. hoping Server NANO will have an answer for this.

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                            • Reid CooperR
                              Reid Cooper @LAH3385
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                              @LAH3385 Windows nano is not adding anything new to Windows, it is simply "less" than other versions.

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                              • iroalI
                                iroal @LAH3385
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                                @LAH3385 said:

                                @iroal said:

                                Same problem with the Dell R630...

                                After fighting it for a week, I gave up. Right now OS is on the same RAID. hoping Server NANO will have an answer for this.

                                I'll try this week, If I get it I'll let you know.

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                                  LAH3385 @iroal
                                  last edited by LAH3385

                                  @iroal said:

                                  @LAH3385 said:

                                  @iroal said:

                                  Same problem with the Dell R630...

                                  After fighting it for a week, I gave up. Right now OS is on the same RAID. hoping Server NANO will have an answer for this.

                                  I'll try this week, If I get it I'll let you know.

                                  For my R430 server, I disable SD Card slots as it does seem to be compatible. Windows on OS [EDIT: Windows on USB] also doesn't seem to be compatible. I created RAID10 on Raid Controller and partition it out in Windows. So I only have (1) RAID10 and (2) partitions.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller
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                                    Windows on OS?

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                                      LAH3385 @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      Windows on OS?

                                      LOL! I meant Windows on USB. My head and hands sometime desync from each other.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        Ah ha, USB makes way more sense.

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch
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                                          There is no current version of Windows Server (this include Hyper-V server) that will install on any removable media.

                                          You have to have something prior to the OS load that tells the Windows install process that the media is a fixed disk.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
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                                            In theory that is what the special SD and USB slots on some Dell and HP servers are supposed to do - they present the device over SATA or something so that Windows things that it is a normal disk. Only certain ports normally do it.

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