How To: Raspberry Pi as a vSAN Witness
How To: Raspberry Pi as a vSAN Witness
If all the steps were completed correctly the Raspberry Pi should be set up as a vSAN Witness and your vSAN cluster should be up and running.
How To: Raspberry Pi as a vSAN Witness
If all the steps were completed correctly the Raspberry Pi should be set up as a vSAN Witness and your vSAN cluster should be up and running.
How to fix vSAN Cluster hosts out of sync
In this How to fix vSAN Cluster hosts out of sync, I will explain how to fix this type of issues triggered by network issues. This week we had some issues in one of our vSAN vCenter. Some warnings about network and vSAN nodes cannot communicate with each other. vSAN network uses DHCP provided […]
Improved Storage Policy Capacity Management
Within the 1.12 update is a significant change in the vSAN object layout that reduces capacity consumption. Learn more in this blog post.
VMware vSAN Design Guide
VMware vSAN Design Guide. Now featuring vSAN 7 Update 1 recommendations. Note, this guide was formerly known as the vSAN Design and sizing guide, but while some sizing aspects of design will be included, it is encouraged to use vSAN sizing tool for the most current and accurate sizing.
Save money using vSAN UNMAP/TRIM in VMware Cloud on AWS
VMC on AWS introduced the TRIM/UNMAP feature flag with the M12 release. This is the same functionality that was introduced in vSAN 6.7U1. You can have it enabled in your M12 and newer SDDC by requesting enablement of the TRIM/UNMAP feature flag in chat support.
HCI Economics – Upgrade vSAN to Save Money
Upgrade to vSAN to save money! Learn how HCI powered by VMware vSAN provides exceptional operational capabilities at exceptional prices.
vSAN 7 Update 1 – iSCSI now supports vSAN Stretched Clusters!
Previously iSCSI on vSAN was not supported. Why was this? Normally vSAN Stretched clusters implement a site locality construct to avoid unnecessary inter-site latency being added to the read IO path (They prefer all reads from the local site). The challenge came from the fact that the iSCSI […]
Thick vs. Thin on vSAN 2020 Edition
Should you use Eager Zero Thick? For VMFS, maybe? but for vSAN probably not. Ok, I’ll agree I probably owe an explanation of why. A quick history lesson of the 3 kinds of VMDKs used on VMFS. thin: Space is not guaranteed, it’s consumed as the disk is written to. thick (Sometimes called Lazy […]
What’s New with vSAN Sizer – Virtual Blocks
vSAN Sizer supports the latest enhancements and features of vSAN 7 Update 1! Learn more about the simplified UI and guided work flow here.
vSAN 7.0U1 – File Service SMB Support
One of the new, exciting features in vSAN 7.0U1 is the extension to vSAN File Service. As well as supporting NFS v3 & v4.1, we now also support SMB (Server Message Block) protocols v2 & v3. This protocol is commonly associated with Windows File Shares. In this post, I will go through the new […]
Intelligent Rebuilds in vSAN
Describes the mechanics of intelligent rebuilds, and new capabilities in vSAN 6.6 that improve the intelligent rebuild processes.
HCI Economics – Upgrade vSAN to Save Money
Upgrade Economics Patching and upgrading in a data center is something that is sometimes viewed purely as a “cost” based on the manpower required to upgrade an environment. While VMware has a lot of great options to reduce this (VMware Cloud Foundation, VMware Cloud, vSphere Lifecycle Manager) […]
How to Generate an Email Alert for vSAN Drive Failure
There are multiple ways to generate email alerts, from VMware vSAN. vRealize Operations at scale is a powerful tool that allows multicluster and Datacenter to roll up, LogInsight can generate email alerts, SNMP based alerts, and use webhooks to push alerts into several other operational tools.
Persistent Volume Placement in HCI-Mesh deployments
One of the new features introduced in vSphere 7.0U1 is HCI-Mesh, the ability to remotely mount vSAN datastores between vSAN clusters managed by the same vCenter Server. My buddy and colleague Duncan has done a great write-up on this topic on his yellow-bricks blog. In this post, I am going to […]
Top 20 articles for vSAN, October 2020
Check out the Top 20 articles for vSAN, October 2020 – from VMware Support Insider.
VxRail Upgrade from v4.7 to v7.0
In this post, we will discuss how to upgrade the VxRail software 4.7.410 to 7.0.010.
vSAN Capacity Management in v7.0U1
With the release of vSAN 7.0U1, a major change was made with regards to what was termed “slack space” requirements. This basically referred to how much space should be set aside on the vSAN datastore for operational and rebuild purposes. I have had a few queries about this recently, so I thought I would take the opportunity to highlight some of the capacity management features now available in vSAN. This would also be a good time to revisit the advanced options for Automatic Rebalance, as…Read More
vSphere HA configuration for HCI Mesh!
Advertise here with BSA I wrote a vSAN HCI Mesh Considerations blog post a few weeks ago. Based on that post I received some questions, and one of the questions was around vSphere HA configurations. Interestingly I also had some internal discussions around how vSAN HCI Mesh and HA were integrated.
How to configure vSAN 7.0 File Serice
In this blog post I’m going to show you how can enable vSAN 7.0 File Service. This article doesn’t cover of vCenter, vSphere ESXi and vSAN upgrade process, just show you how can configure one of new capability of vSAN 7.0. I don’t want to rob your time; let’s jump in!
VxRail 7.0 Installation
In VxRail 7.0, you will use a new deployment wizard for VxRail initial configuration. Let’s begin with a walk-through of the VxRail installation process: […]