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Learning VMware vSphere

You're reading from   Learning VMware vSphere Lay the foundations for data center virtualization using VMware vSphere 6 and strengthen your understanding of its power

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782174158
Length 606 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhilash G B Abhilash G B
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Preface 1. An Introduction to Server Virtualization Using VMware FREE CHAPTER 2. The Hypervisor – ESXi 3. The Management Layer – VMware vCenter 4. vSphere Networking Concepts and Management 5. vSphere Storage Concepts and Management 6. Advanced vSphere Infrastructure Management 7. Understanding Host Profiles, Image Profiles, and Auto Deploy 8. Virtual Machines Concepts and Management 9. Monitoring Performance of a vSphere Environment 10. Certificate Management for a vSphere Environment 11. Securing a vSphere Environment 12. Life Cycle Management of a vSphere Environment

Storage Array types


We have learnt from the previous section that there are different types of arrays not just based on the protocol they support but also the type of load balancing and failover they support.

  • There are three types of arrays based on their load balancing or failover abilities:

    • Active/active array

    • Active/passive array

    • ALUA (Asymmetric Logical Unit Access) array

  • The Active/Active or Symmetric Active/Active array will have all the ports on its storage controllers to allow simultaneous processing of the I/O offering the same levels of performance and access to all LUNs:

In a symmetric active/active array, there is no concept of a standby controller.

Tip

Design Tip: When designing a storage architecture with a symmetric active/active array, you can choose different preferred paths on different sets of ESXi hosts in a cluster/data center. For instance, if you have a 10 hosts cluster, then you could set five hosts to use a preferred path via controller-1 and a second set of five hosts...

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