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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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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

Where do I start? Back to the drawing board

We can get started with VSAN by following a traditional practice to get your feet wet in lab/test (dev set up is recommended for this).

Furthermore, it is important to ensure that, for any solution, the components need to be certified and should be listed in the compatibility matrices of VMware.

VSAN, in particular, is sensitive to this and comes in a few variants or packages. You can either choose to select the components individually and assemble, or choose a much safer option and go for a bundled solution.

Software requirements

At the time of writing, the supported releases to build a VSAN are as follows:

vSphere components

Versions supported

Specifications(per host)

ESXi version

vSphere ESXi 5.5 update 1 (and higher)

6 GB memory

At least 1 SDD

At least 1 HDD

vCenter versions

vCenter Server 5.5 update 1 (and higher)

vCenter Server Appliance 5.5 update 1 (and higher)

Follow the standard sizing guidelines

The VSAN cluster enables a dynamic...

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