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Implementing VxRail HCI Solutions

You're reading from   Implementing VxRail HCI Solutions A complete guide to VxRail Appliance administration and configuration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070485
Length 364 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Victor Wu Victor Wu
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with VxRail HCI System
2. Chapter 1: Overview of VxRail HCI FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: VxRail Installation 4. Section 2: Administration of VxRail
5. Chapter 3: VxRail Administration Overview 6. Chapter 4: VxRail Management Overview 7. Chapter 5: Managing VMware vSAN 8. Chapter 6: VxRail Upgrade 9. Chapter 7: VxRail Scale-Out Operations 10. Section 3: Advanced Solutions for VxRail
11. Chapter 8: Active-Passive Solution for VxRail 12. Chapter 9: Active-Active Solution for VxRail 13. Chapter 10: Migrating Virtual Machines into VxRail 14. Assessments 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

VxRail scale-out rules

When we seek to expand a VxRail cluster, we must stick to the following scale-out rules:

  • The first three VxRail nodes in a cluster must be of identical models.
  • Hybrid and all-flash modes, as well as an all-NVMe node, cannot mix in a VxRail cluster.
  • All VxRail nodes in a cluster must run the same network speed, such as 25 GbE, 10 GbE, or 1 GbE.
  • All VxRail nodes in a cluster must run software of the same version.
  • All G Series VxRail nodes in a chassis must be of identical models.
  • A 1 GbE network only supports the VxRail Hybrid system with a single CPU processor.
  • The expansion node must have been physically added to the VxRail cluster, and the node connected to the VxRail network.
  • The expansion node must be discovered with VxRail Manager. The external management network of a new node must be untagged on the native VLAN by default. The internal discovery network of a new node uses the default VLAN of 3939.
  • A VMware vSphere...
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