We have an ESXi environment with a Dell MD3200i. It has two controllers with four network interfaces each. They are configured according to the Dell Best Practices (the NICs on seperate VLANS/subnets):
A-0: VLAN 200 (10.1.200.11)
A-1: VLAN 201 (10.1.201.11)
A-2: VLAN 202 (10.1.202.11)
A-3: VLAN 203 (10.1.203.11)
B-0: VLAN 200 (10.1.200.12)
B-1: VLAN 201 (10.1.201.12)
B-2: VLAN 202 (10.1.202.12)
B-3: VLAN 203 (10.1.203.12)
We have acquired another SAN and I want to make it available to the ESXI servers. This particular SAN has two controllers, each with two network interfaces. I am wondering if I could configure the NICs to be on the same VLANs/subnets above, like this:
A-0: VLAN 200 (10.1.200.13)
A-1: VLAN 201 (10.1.201.13)
B-0: VLAN 200 (10.1.200.14)
B-1: VLAN 201 (10.1.201.14)
Would doing the above cause any issues with the existing SAN and iSCSI connections? (NMP round robin)