2.7

Table Of Contents
6 Click Create new database, and provide the appropriate information.
Wizard page Action
Creation Type
Click Create new database
General
Specify the database name, type, base database template, and database group
from which to create the database.
Name
Type a name to identify the database within the Data
Director user interface.
Description
(Optional) Enter a description of this database.
Database Type
Select SQL Server from the drop-down menu.
Base DB
Template
Select a base database template from which to create
the database from the drop-down menu. For
example, SQL Server 2008 R2.
Database Group
If you selected a database group, this field is filled in
for you.
Configuration
(Optional) Type the NETBIOS name for the Windows machine to identify
the SQL Server database. Specify the configuration information for this
database.
Computer name
By default this field is populated with the name you
used to identify the database.
Instance
Specify whether to use a Default or Namedinstance.
A named instance is identified by the network name
of the computer plus the instance name that you
specify during installation. Client applications must
specify both the server name and the instance name
when connecting. When SQL Server is installed
using the default instance name, it does not require
a client application to specify the name of the
instance to make a connection. The client only has to
know the server name.
Resource
Template
Select a database resource template from the drop-
down menu. For example, small, medium, or large.
Parameter
Group
Select a parameter group for the database or accept
the default parameter group. Parameter groups
contain database configuration settings such as
checkpoint timeout, write-ahead log buffers,
encoding, and shared buffers.
Storage
Specify the data, log, and backup disk storage allocation for this database.
Basic
Configuration
Specify storage allocation for each disk type. The
values you specify are evenly divided among the
available disks. For example, if your database uses
three data disks, and you specify 6 GB of data disk
allocation, Data Director allocates 2 GB of storage
space to each data disk.
Advanced
Configuration
Specify storage allocation for each disk type, and, if
multiple datastores are available, choose the
datastore the database should use for its virtual
disks. For example, you may choose to map data
disks to faster datastores to provide optimum
performance, and backup disks to slower datastores
where disk performance isn't of critical importance.
VMware vFabric Data Director Administrator and User Guide
106 VMware, Inc.