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Getting Started with VMware Virtual SAN

By : Cedric Rajendran
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Getting Started with VMware Virtual SAN

By: Cedric Rajendran

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Getting Started with VMware Virtual SAN
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
5
Truly Software-defined, Policy-based Management
8
Troubleshooting and Monitoring Utilities for Virtual SAN
Index

Capacity planning guidelines


Capacity planning has been made easy while designing a VSAN-backed cluster. Conceptually, the scale-out model helps in augmentation of resources and to strike the right balance between compute and storage, that is, you can choose to add either storage or disk based on which resource you are running out of or exhausting. Such design aids in ensuring that the environment is neither oversized nor undersized.

Most importantly, having a flexible architecture accommodates the ad hoc nature and elasticity that is synonymous with a software-defined data center.

We will work through the process of identifying the types of virtual machines that typically exist in today's IT organizations and how we can fit them in a VSAN-backed cluster.

Profiling workloads

Each workload is unique and has varying requirements. However, we can generalize workloads for the ease of sizing, estimation, and capacity planning. Let's take an example of what typically exists in our data centers. We...