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VMware Virtual SAN Cookbook

VMware Virtual SAN Cookbook

By : Jeffrey Taylor
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VMware Virtual SAN Cookbook

VMware Virtual SAN Cookbook

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By: Jeffrey Taylor

Overview of this book

VMware Virtual SAN is a radically simple, hypervisor-converged storage, designed and optimized for vSphere virtual infrastructure. VMware introduced the software to help customers store more and more virtual machines. As data centers continue to evolve and grow, managing infrastructure becomes more challenging. Traditional storage solutions like monolithic storage arrays and complex management are often ill-suited to the needs of the modern data center. Software-defined storage solutions, like VMware Virtual SAN, integrate the storage side of the infrastructure with the server side, and can simplify management and improve flexibility. This book is a detailed guide which provides you with the knowledge you need to successfully implement and manage VMware VSAN and deployed infrastructures. You will start with an introduction to VSAN and object storage, before moving on to hardware selection, critical to a successful VSAN deployment. Next, you will discover how to prepare your existing infrastructure to support your VSAN deployment and explore Storage policy-Based Management, including policy changes, maintenance, validation, and troubleshooting VSAN. Finally, the book provides recipes to expedite the resolution process and gather all the information required to pursue a rapid resolution.
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Applying storage policies to an existing VM migrating to VSAN

When introducing VSAN into an existing infrastructure, you may have existing VMs that reside on the external storage, such as NFS, iSCSI, or Fibre Channel (FC). When the time comes to move these VMs into your converged infrastructure and VSAN, we will have to make policy decisions about how these VMs should be handled.

Getting ready

You should be logged into vSphere Web Client as an administrator or a user authorized to create, migrate, and modify VMs.

How to do it…

  1. Navigate to Home | Hosts and Clusters | Datacenter | Cluster.
  2. Identify the VM that you wish to migrate to VSAN. For the example used in this recipe, we will migrate the VM called linux-vm02 that resides on NFS Datastore.
  3. Right-click the VM and select Migrate… from the context menu:
    How to do it…
  4. In the resulting page, select Change datastore or Change both host and datastore as applicable, and then click Next.

    Note

    If the VM does not already reside on one of your VSAN-enabled...

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