Utilizing host local storage
vSphere 5.5 introduced a new feature called Virtual SAN (vSAN). This feature allows utilizing a host's local storage to create a shared distributed storage for VM placement.
vSAN is a software-based solution built into ESXi; it's scalable and easy to configure and manage.
Getting ready
vSAN requires a license separate from vSphere and vCenter. The feature is licensed on a per-CPU basis.
The minimum infrastructure requirements for vSAN are:
- Each host that is a part of the vSAN cluster has to have at least one Solid State Disk (SSD) and one Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
- At least three hosts with local storage are required.
- At least 1 Gbps network ports are required.
Also, it is recommended to:
- Use 10 Gbps NICs.
- Have a VMkernel vSAN adapter on every physical NIC.
- Have a 1:10 ratio between SSD and HDD capacity.
- Hardware RAID is not required and it's better to have just a bunch of disks without any hardware RAID configured.
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