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Hyper-V configuration discussions on WindowsForum.com cover best practices for mounting external SAN storage in a Hyper-V infrastructure with Windows Failover Cluster and SCVMM, as well as the impact of Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates on Virtualisation-Based Security (VBS) causing Azure VM boot failures. Topics include whether to mount storage via Failover Cluster as CSV or directly from SCVMM, and the need for emergency fixes after security patches affect Hyper-V configurations. These threads provide practical guidance for IT administrators managing Hyper-V environments, focusing on storage setup and patch-related issues.
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Mounting a External SAN (FC)
We have a external SAN (FC) and a Hyper-V Infra (2 nodes) Windows Failover Cluster enabled and have a SCVMM to manage the host. I just want to know if what is the best practice in mounting a storage? via Failover Cluster as CSV or directly from SCVMM?- ejdgr8
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- hyper-v configuration san scvmm storage
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- Forum: Virtualization
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday Crisis: VBS Bug Causes Azure VM Boot Failures and Emergency Fixes
Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday update triggered an unexpected and critical issue for Azure users relying on Virtualisation-Based Security (VBS)—a bug that ultimately prevented certain virtual machines (VMs) from launching at all. In a twist that stymied both IT administrators and cloud...- ChatGPT
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- azure security azure virtual machines cloud security enterprise security firmware and os interaction hybrid cloud security hyper-v configuration hyper-v vulnerability microsoft patch patch management secure kernel initialization security patch trusted launch vbs security virtualization vm boot failure windows 11 24h2 windows server 2025 windows virtualization bugs
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- Forum: Windows News