VMware vSAN on Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers Getting Started Guide
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Contents 1 About this document...................................................................................................................................... 4 2 Introduction to VMware vSAN....................................................................................................................... 5 3 vSAN ReadyNode (vSRN).............................................................................................................................
1 About this document This document provides the guidelines and instructions to be followed when deploying VMware vSAN on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers. It also provides the supported configurations and the required information for building a vSAN ReadyNode or scaling an existing vSAN ReadyNode.
2 Introduction to VMware vSAN VMware vSAN is a hyper-converged, software defined storage platform that is completely integrated with VMware vSphere. vSAN aggregates locally attached disks from the hosts participating in the vSphere cluster, creating a distributed shared vSAN datastore. vSAN is the first policy driven storage solution from VMware that is designed for simplifying storage provisioning and management in vSphere environments.
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3 vSAN ReadyNode (vSRN) A vSRN is a certified hardware form factor for vSAN deployment, which is recommended by the server OEM and VMware. vSRN is ideal for larger data center environments looking for hyper-converged building blocks for automation. The predefined hardware configuration is certified with specific versions of vSAN and listed in the VMware Compatibility Guide (VCG).
4 User-defined vSAN cluster or build your own configurations User-defined vSAN cluster allows you to build your own configurations. So, User-defined vSAN cluster is also called as build your own configurations. You can deploy vSAN by using one of the following: • vSRN—Dell EMC predefined vSAN ReadyNodes supported by both Dell EMC and VMware. • Create your own configuration or user-defined vSAN cluster—You can build a vSAN cluster by selecting individual software and hardware components.
5 Getting help Topics: • Contacting Dell EMC • Related information for vSAN • Documentation resources Contacting Dell EMC Dell EMC provides several online and telephone based support and service options. If you do not have an active internet connection, you can find contact information about your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell EMC product catalog. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area.
• Dell.com/support/home • Dell.com/services Discussion forums • Communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/vsan Documentation resources This section provides information about the documentation resources. Table 2. Additional documentation resources for vSAN Document Location VMware vSAN docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSAN/index.html Trending support issues, Informational KBs and Best Practices for VMware vSAN https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2150754 Dell EMC vSphere support documents https://www.dell.