Today I had the chance to visit Cisco Switzerland and got some great news for all Hyper-V and Cisco UCS customers, with the latest release of the Cisco UCS Firmware 2.0.4 Cisco brings support for Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.
Thomas is the EMEA Global Black Belt (GBB) for Sovereign Cloud at Microsoft, helping organizations across the region harness Microsoft’s sovereign, hybrid, multicloud, and edge solutions. He works directly with C-level leaders and technical teams to remove roadblocks, accelerate digital transformation, and shape long-term cloud strategies that meet business and regulatory needs.
With over 15 years of experience in cloud and datacenter, including his previous role as Principal Program Manager and Chief Evangelist for Azure Hybrid, he combines deep technical expertise with a passion for customer success. He specializes in creating scalable architectures, solution accelerators, and thought leadership that drive adoption and innovation on Azure.
Thomas is a passionate community advocate and frequently speaks at industry events such as Microsoft Ignite and Microsoft TechDays. He shares his expertise through his Cloud and Datacenter Blog at www.thomasmaurer.ch and on LinkedIn and X.com www.twitter.com/thomasmaurer.
Kennst du dich aus mit Hyper-V 3.0 (Windows Server 2012) und iSCSI boot von einem USC Blade (B200 M3)? Ich habe das Internet durchforstet, leider aber nichts Brauchbares dazu gefunden. Mein Problem ist, das ich nach dem ich die iSCSI Config auf dem USC gemacht und die Windows Server 2012 Installation laufen lasse, sehe ich die iSCSI Disk nicht, auf die ich dann installieren will.
Ich habe dann die Cisco Treiber CD runtergeladen und wollte den Treiber darauf suchen. Dazu müsste ich aber wissen in welchem Folder der richtige Treiber zu finden ist. Da die Treibersuchfunktion des Windows Server Installers nicht in Subfoldern sucht.
Hast du Erfahrung mit sowas?
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My name is Thomas Maurer. I am a EMEA Global Black Belt (GBB) for Sovereign Cloud at Microsoft. I am part of Azure Cloud & AI Platforms and engage with the community and customers around the world. Opinions are my own.
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Hallo Thomas
Kennst du dich aus mit Hyper-V 3.0 (Windows Server 2012) und iSCSI boot von einem USC Blade (B200 M3)? Ich habe das Internet durchforstet, leider aber nichts Brauchbares dazu gefunden. Mein Problem ist, das ich nach dem ich die iSCSI Config auf dem USC gemacht und die Windows Server 2012 Installation laufen lasse, sehe ich die iSCSI Disk nicht, auf die ich dann installieren will.
Ich habe dann die Cisco Treiber CD runtergeladen und wollte den Treiber darauf suchen. Dazu müsste ich aber wissen in welchem Folder der richtige Treiber zu finden ist. Da die Treibersuchfunktion des Windows Server Installers nicht in Subfoldern sucht.
Hast du Erfahrung mit sowas?
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Vielen Dank und Gruss
Reto Calonder