Is it possible to create Cluster Storage Volumes using only Hyper-V 2016 Core without a license for Windows Server 2016?
We are setting up a Dell SCv2020 storage array with redundant iSCSI controller interfaces and a 10G switch interfaces on Dell R730 servers.
We do not have a Windows Server 2016 license but would like to use shared Cluster Storage Volumes on the SAN. Is it possible to do this using only PowerShell and the free Hyper-V 2016 Core hypervisors?
Thank you,
Tim