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MichaelEaton
Hi
For a few months now, we've been experiencing random reboots of all our servers - notably the ones running IIS. All servers are up to date and are hosted on a virtualise platform, Openstack / Hyper V and VMWare ESXi - we have reboots with the same bug check and errors across all the platforms.
We've tried alsorts to get to the bottom of this issue. I've analysed the memory dump and it doesn't appear to point to any particular issue, normally I'd go with network drivers but this happens on all our platforms which all emulate different network cards.
example memory dump: 112619-74593-01.dmp
Screenshot showing all the random BSOD's: image_2019_12_02T12_02_06_411Z.png
This particular server specs:
Running on Hyper V
12GB RAM
64Bit Windows Server 2016.
vCPU's: 8
1 vNIC.
We have the same setup in multiple data centres - over different hypervisors and different hardware, virtual and physical.
Shout if you need any more information.
Thanks!
Michael
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For a few months now, we've been experiencing random reboots of all our servers - notably the ones running IIS. All servers are up to date and are hosted on a virtualise platform, Openstack / Hyper V and VMWare ESXi - we have reboots with the same bug check and errors across all the platforms.
We've tried alsorts to get to the bottom of this issue. I've analysed the memory dump and it doesn't appear to point to any particular issue, normally I'd go with network drivers but this happens on all our platforms which all emulate different network cards.
example memory dump: 112619-74593-01.dmp
Screenshot showing all the random BSOD's: image_2019_12_02T12_02_06_411Z.png
This particular server specs:
Running on Hyper V
12GB RAM
64Bit Windows Server 2016.
vCPU's: 8
1 vNIC.
We have the same setup in multiple data centres - over different hypervisors and different hardware, virtual and physical.
Shout if you need any more information.
Thanks!
Michael
Continue reading...