5 Best Uses for StarWind Virtual CD in Virtualized Environments

How to Install and Configure StarWind Virtual CD — Step‑by‑Step Guide

Requirements

  • StarWind Virtual CD ISO (download from StarWind site).
  • A host (physical or virtual) meeting StarWind VSAN/VSA system requirements (CPU, RAM, NICs, disks).
  • Tools to create bootable media (Rufus/Etcher or iDRAC/iLO/IPMI for mounting ISO).
  • Separate NICs recommended for Management, Data/Heartbeat, and Replication.

1. Prepare installation media

  1. Download the StarWind ISO from the official download page.
  2. Create bootable USB (Rufus/Etcher) or mount ISO via remote management (iDRAC/iLO/IPMI).

2. Boot installer and install

  1. Boot the server/VM from the StarWind ISO.
  2. Accept the EULA.
  3. Choose “Install StarWind Appliance.”
  4. Select the target disk (recommended OS on RAID-1 for redundancy).
  5. Confirm overwrite by typing “yes.”
  6. Wait for installation to finish and reboot; remove installation media.

3. Initial network and access setup

  1. Ensure at least 2 NICs (more for HA/replication). Separate Data and Replication networks physically or via VLANs.
  2. On first boot, StarWind will obtain DHCP by default — either set DHCP reservation or configure a static IP via console/web UI.
  3. Access the Web Management Console using the appliance IP.

4. Log in and change defaults

  1. Default credentials (VSA): username starwind, password starwind.
  2. Immediately change the default password in Settings.

5. Configure storage pools and volumes

  1. In Web UI -> Configuration (or VSA Storage), scan attached storages.
  2. Create a Storage Pool on available physical disks.
  3. Create Volumes (virtual disks) inside the pool. Use Advanced settings for alignment, thin/thick provisioning, and cache options.

6. Create StarWind devices (iSCSI targets / HA LUNs)

  1. In the Web UI, create a device and export as an iSCSI target or HA LUN depending on topology.
  2. For HA, create mirrored devices across appliances and configure replication links.
  3. Configure target authentication (CHAP) if required.

7. Network and HA configuration

  1. Assign NIC roles: Management, Synchronization, iSCSI/Data.
  2. For 2-node HA, ensure redundant links for Data/Heartbeat and Replication. For 3+ nodes, follow recommended NIC counts.
  3. Configure replication addresses and enable heartbeat settings.

8. Connect hypervisors/hosts

  1. On ESXi/Hyper‑V/KVM hosts, add iSCSI initiator and connect to StarWind iSCSI targets.
  2. Perform datastore creation / mount volumes as required by your hypervisor.
  3. If using clustering, present LUNs to all cluster nodes and follow the hypervisor’s multi-writer or shared-disk setup steps.

9. Post‑install best practices

  • Use multiple NICs and redundant switches for Data and Replication.
  • Keep OS/StarWind up to date per StarWind release notes.
  • Monitor network latency and replication health in the Web UI.
  • Back up configuration and document target names, IPs, and credentials.

Troubleshooting quick tips

  • If appliance doesn’t boot network: verify NIC mapping and DHCP/static IP.
  • If replication fails: check firewall rules, MTU mismatch, and network isolation between Data and Replication networks.
  • If iSCSI targets not visible: ensure correct iSCSI IP/target configuration and switch zoning (if applicable).

If you want, I can produce a concise checklist or an example network/NIC mapping table for a 2-node HA deployment.

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