Using RDX QuikStor in Hyper-V Environments Utilizing physical disk storage in a Hyper-V virtual machine is mostly realized with iscsi disk subsystems which are connected to the network. Via iscsi initiators, each VM can access its own portion of storage. If a direct connected disk should be used, like a USB attached external disk or RDX QuikStor drive, a Pass Through method has to be deployed. A prerequisite for this is setting the disk offline at the host side to get access to this at the VM side. As setting offline is not available for removable devices, RDX QuikStor USB 3.0 drives provide a fixed disk mode to present themselves as regular disks to Windows operating systems. The following guide explains how to utilize a RDX QuikStor drive directly from a virtual machine to perform a Windows Backup or other storage tasks to removable RDX media. Attach a RDX QuikStor to a Hyper-V host Connect your RDX USB 3.0 or RDX USB+ drive to the Hyper-V host. Check availability. Change the RDX drive to fixed disk mode At the host side, use the RDX utility software (version 1.55 and later) to configure RDX QuikStor in fixed disk mode. The software is available on the download section of the RDX QuikStor website. In addition, the latest firmware should be downloaded and installed to the RDX drive. (V2.05 or later). RDX QuikStor combines the Benefits of Disk and Tape www.tandbergdata.com www.overlandstorage.com
Start the RDX Utility software Select the appropriate RDX drive and click on Diagnostic. If there is media inside the drive, eject it. p.2 www.tandbergdata.com
The Change Firmware button can be used to update the firmware if necessary. Click on Change Device Mode. Chose Fixed Disk and click OK. Check the status message in the lower part of the window. Click Exit and close the RDX utility window. The RDX QuikStor drive is now in Fixed Disk Mode. p.3 www.tandbergdata.com
Set the RDX drive offline Setting the RDX drive offline, removes it defacto from the host. At the same time, it becomes accessible for the virtual machines. Start the Disk Management utility at the Hyper-V host and right click on the corresponding RDX QuikStor drive. Click on Offline. The RDX drive is now offline and not accessible by the host any more. p.4 www.tandbergdata.com
Introduce RDX QuikStor to the Virtual Machine The explorer of the virtual machine currently doesn t show up a RDX QuikStor drive Start the setup utility and go to: Add Hardware - SCSI Controller - Hard Drive Click on Add p.5 www.tandbergdata.com
Select the right location. This should be a higher number as the system disk. Choose Physical hard disk. The RDX QuikStor drive is now visible in the explorer of the virtual machine and can be used for backup and archiving tasks. About Tandberg Data Tandberg Data is a wholly owned subsidiary of Overland Storage, Inc. and a leading global supplier of data protection solutions for small and medium-sized businesses. The company s wide range of cost-effective storage products and services provides customers with best-in-class tape, disk, removable disk and software solutions for backup, archving and disaster recovery. These solutions are marketed through a global channel of qualified resellers, distributors and major server OEMs. An extensive service and support network supports all Tandberg Data products worldwide. IB-RDX_Hyper-V_EN_2015A North America Asia Pacific France Germany United Kingdom 125 S. Market Street San Jose, CA 95113 USA Tel: (858) 571-5555 16 Collyer Quay Level 21 Singapore, 049318 Tel: +65 6818 9266 18 Rue Jean Rostand Orsay 91400, France Tel: +33 1 81 91 73 40 Feldstrasse 81 44141 Dortmund Germany Tel: +49 231 5436-0 Regus Atlantic House Imperial Way Reading, RG2 0TD Tel: +44 1 189 898 000 2015 Overland Storage and Tandberg Data, a wholly owned subsidiary of Overland Storage, Inc. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is provided as is without warranty of any kind. Neither Overland Storage nor Tandberg Data shall be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Specifications subject to change without notice. www.tandbergdata.com www.overlandstorage.com