First published on TechNet on Mar 18, 2013
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer not knowing the answer to this question or educate thy self…
Enough of Shakespeare... Where’s my PFE, when I need him? J
Well in previous releases of the operating system, customers always depended on vendors to provide a support solution for NIC Teaming software. Even then in those days, neither the vendors nor Microsoft supported teaming iSCSI Initiator and recommended using the vendor’s MPIO (multi-path I/O) solution and/or DSM (device-specific modules).
Now with the release of Windows Server 2012, we include our own version of NIC teaming software also known as Load Balancing/Failover (LBFO).
So here’s where the confusion comes in and a lot of customers have been asking us…
Is NIC Teaming supported for iSCSI, or not supported for iSCSI?
Because when customers read this TechNet article Failover Clustering Hardware Requirements and Storage Options, it states “For iSCSI, network adapter teaming (also called load balancing and failover, or LBFO) is not supported. You can consider using MPIO software instead.”
So to demystify the question that inspired to write this blog, I consulted with Don Stanwyck (Sr. Program Manager / Windows Core Networking) who is the authority on this subject and here is the essence of the message he conveyed:
KEY IMPORTANT TAKE AWAY
When iSCSI is used with dedicated NICs, then using any teaming solution is not recommended and MPIO/DSM should be used. But when iSCSI is used with shared NICs, those shared NICs can be teamed and will be supported as long as it’s being used with Microsoft’s Windows Server 2012 NIC Teaming (LBFO) solution.
In addition, we will always recommend you consult with your iSCSI storage vendor to confirm the support of iSCSI solutions with their storage. When in doubt, you can always search the status of any hardware testing completed on the Windows Server Catalog - Certified for Windows Server 2012.
ADDITIONAL REFERENCES:
NIC Teaming Overview.
Understanding MPIO Features and Components.
Windows Server 2012 NIC Teaming (LBFO) Deployment and Management documentation.
Hope you find this blog enlightening and clears up any doubts you might have heard regarding the ability to use NIC Teaming software with iSCSI.
Off I go to travel the world and see cities where no PFE has gone before…
Enjoy!
Mike Rosado (About me…)
As my lawyer would say… “This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.”
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