What is the most suitable way to manage iSCSI storage for Virtual Environments?

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Published on 2013-07-03T16:24:21Z Indexed on 2013/07/03 17:07 UTC
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We are planning to place a HP MSA P2000 with two FC/iSCSI controllers in our network.

We have two options to provide more storage to Virtual Machines (We are running Hyper-V):

A) Add iSCSI targets to the Virtual Hosts and then create VHD that we would add to each guest server.

B) Directly add iSCSI targets in each guest server.

Just wondering if one of those options is better than the other, and which is the common practice in a virtualized environment.

Thanks in advance for any input!

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