SAN-backed virtual machines are pretty
> normal in the VMWare server world.  Plus with a SAN, I can migrate the
> virtual machines very quickly from host to host, since the vm's disk is
> always available on the fabric.  At least that's the theory.  I suppose
> I could use disk images on a GFS cluster.

All of our VMs on our ESXi cluster are images living on some Luna we present to 
every node in the cluster. 

Not to say what you're attempting to do is wrong, just saying that our 
understanding was that while a VM touching the SAN directly was an option, it 
was not the normal course of things. 

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