Windows server 2003 vds support, Virtual disk service (vds), Vds software providers – IBM TotalStorage DS6000 Series User Manual

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Appendix A. Operating systems specifics

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– If you reboot a system with adapters while the primary path is in a failed state, you

must manually disable the BIOS on the first adapter and manually enable the BIOS on
the second adapter. You cannot enable the BIOS for both adapters at the same time. If
the BIOS for both adapters is enabled at the same time and there is a path failure on
the primary adapter, the system will stop with an INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
error upon reboot.

Windows Server 2003 VDS support

With Windows Server 2003 Microsoft introduced the

Virtual Disk Service (VDS).

It unifies

storage management and provides a single interface for managing block storage
virtualization. This interface is vendor and technology neutral, and is independent of the layer
where virtualization is done, operating system software, RAID storage hardware, or other
storage virtualization engines.

VDS is a set of APIs which uses two sets of providers to manage storage devices. The built-in

VDS software providers

enable you to manage disks and volumes at the operating system

level.

VDS hardware providers

supplied by the hardware vendor enable you to manage

hardware RAID arrays. Windows Server 2003 components that work with VDS include the
Disk Management MMC snap-in, the

DiskPart

command-line tool, and the

DiskRAID

command-line tool, which is available in the Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit.
Figure A-1 shows the VDS architecture.

Figure A-1 Microsoft VDS Architecture

For a detailed description of VDS, refer to the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Virtual Disk
Service Technical Reference

at:

http://www.microsoft.com/Resources/Documentation/windowsserv/2003/all/techref/en-us/W2K3TR_
vds_intro.asp

The DS6000 can act as a VDS hardware provider. The implementation is based on the DS
Common Information Model (CIM) agent, a middleware application that provides a
CIM-compliant interface. The Microsoft Virtual Disk Service uses the CIM technology to list

Software Providers:
•Basic Disks
•Dynamic Disks

Disk Management

MMC Snap-in

Hardware Providers

Virtual Disk Service

Command-Line Tools:
•DiskPart
•DiskRAID

Storage Management

Applications

LUNs

Other

Disk

Subsystem

DS8000/DS6000

HDDs

Non-Microsoft Functionality

Hardware

Microsoft Functionality

Software Providers:
•Basic Disks
•Dynamic Disks

Disk Management

MMC Snap-in

Hardware Providers

Virtual Disk Service

Command-Line Tools:
•DiskPart
•DiskRAID

Storage Management

Applications

LUNs

Other

Disk

Subsystem

DS8000/DS6000

HDDs

Non-Microsoft Functionality

Hardware

Microsoft Functionality

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