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Getting Started with VMware Virtual SAN

You're reading from   Getting Started with VMware Virtual SAN Build optimal, high-performance, and resilient software-defined storage on VSAN for your vSphere infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784399252
Length 162 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cedric Rajendran Cedric Rajendran
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Preface 1. An Introduction to Software-defined Storage and VSAN FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding Virtual SAN 3. Workload Profiling and Sizing 4. Getting Started with VSAN – Installation and Configuration 5. Truly Software-defined, Policy-based Management 6. Architecture Overview 7. Design Considerations and Guidelines 8. Troubleshooting and Monitoring Utilities for Virtual SAN 9. What's New in VSAN 6.0? Index

Why such an architecture?

Let's take a step back to understand the fundamental reason for the somewhat complex VSAN architecture. While the cost estimates may vary slightly from time to time, it will only proportionally vary.

An enterprise flash device cost per 10 GB is approximately $10, while the cost of a magnetic disk per 10 GB is approximately $1.

In contrast, from an Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) perspective, the flash device costs $0.01 per IOPS and a magnetic disk costs $3.

Why such an architecture?

It's not rocket science to realize that the capacity of a magnetic disk is fairly cheap and the cost of IOPS is exponentially cheaper for an SSD.

An architectural model that can leverage the IOPS capabilities of a flash device and storage capacity of the magnetic disk strikes an optimal balance with price and performance. This, of course coupled with the fact that we don't need the luxuries of a fabric infrastructure and a SAN array, means that this architecture exponentially optimizes...

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