I am trying to build a SQL 2016 cluster on Server 2016. We have a Nimble SAN storage with 2 NICs using different subnets -
(1 NIC per subnet) for MPIO connections to SAN storage. We are looking for recommendations on best practices for setting up
storage on SQL server - currently we setup mount points for folders to separate data, backups, and logs.
My questions are:
1. DO mount points cause an issue with clustering and shared storage?
2. Are there any good documents / sites on how to best configure storage for windows / SQL clusters?
David Sheetz MCP