
Can I install Starwind on a server core?

High availablilty with live mirroring - does that work with disc pass through? Given that I have no need for thin provisioning anymore (as devices will be either VHD files on a clustered shared volume, small VHD files for the virtual server operating systems to run (say: 16gb, most likely - more is not needed) or pass through volumes (for basically database servers - for which the usage of image files is bordering stupid on the scenario I have because i need basically dedicated hardware for them anyway - IO requirements are extremely terrible) I mostly am interested in whether I can make physical RAID arrays highly available.
Any finally... Given decent hardware - what is the IO limit reached and has this been tested with high bandwidth connections (i.e. way in excess to 1gbit - I think of 10gbit / infiniband adapters). The most tricky questions, though, is IOPS - I am working on a database server that has to store (mind you, NOT relational - that ends up in blobs mostly) around 250.000 data items - sadly per second, and distributed over about 1.5 million different streams (most of which are pretty inactive, some of which are REALLY active, 1000 to 2000 entries per second). Even with all optimization I can do in memory... the IO performance in different operations per second may be a little - hm - critical.