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Implementing VxRail HCI Solutions

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Implementing VxRail HCI Solutions

Overview of this book

Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) can help you simplify the provisioning and daily operations of computing and storage. With this book, you'll understand how HCI can offload the day 0 deployment and day-to-day operations of a system administrator. You'll explore the VxRail Appliance, which is an HCI solution that provides lifecycle management, automation, and operational simplicity. Starting with an overview of the VxRail Appliance system architecture and components, you'll understand the benefits of the VxRail system and compare it with the environment of traditional servers and storage. As you advance, the book covers topics such as disaster recovery and active-active and active-passive solutions for VxRail. By the end of this book, you'll have gained the confidence to manage the deployment, administration, planning, and design of a VxRail system.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting Started with VxRail HCI System
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Section 2: Administration of VxRail
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Section 3: Advanced Solutions for VxRail

VxRail cluster configuration

In this section, we will discuss an overview of VxRail system virtual machines, vDS and port groups, VxRail disk groups, and vSAN storage policies.

VxRail system virtual machines

When you log in to a VxRail cluster with vSphere Web Client for the first time, you can see some VxRail system virtual machines. In the VxRail initialization, we can choose the option for deploying VMware vCenter Server. You can check out Chapter 2, VxRail Installation, for more details. When the VxRail deployment is completed, you can see that some VxRail system virtual machines are ready in the VxRail cluster. In Figure 3.16, if you choose VxRail deployments with the embedded vCenter Server, you can see four virtual machines, consisting of the following:

  • VMware vCenter Server Appliance
  • VMware vCenter Server Platform Services Controller
  • VMware vRealize Log Insight
  • VxRail Manager

If you choose VxRail deployments with the external vCenter Server...