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Configuring Fibre Channel
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When you use ESXi systems with SAN storage, specific hardware and system requirements exist.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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ESXi Fibre Channel SAN Requirements
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Installation and Setup Steps
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N-Port ID Virtualization
ESXi Fibre Channel SAN Requirements
In preparation for configuring your SAN and setting up your ESXi system to use SAN storage, review the
requirements and recommendations.
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Make sure that ESXi systems support the SAN storage hardware and firmware combinations you
use. For an up-to-date list, see the VMware Compatibility Guide.
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Configure your system to have only one VMFS volume per LUN.
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Unless you are using diskless servers, do not set up the diagnostic partition on a SAN LUN.
If you use diskless servers that boot from a SAN, a shared diagnostic partition is appropriate.
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Use RDMs to access raw disks. For information, see Chapter 19 Raw Device Mapping.
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For multipathing to work properly, each LUN must present the same LUN ID number to all ESXi
hosts.
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Make sure that the storage device driver specifies a large enough queue. You can set the queue
depth for the physical HBA during a system setup.
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On virtual machines running Microsoft Windows, increase the value of the SCSI TimeoutValue
parameter to 60. With this increase, Windows can tolerate delayed I/O resulting from a path failover.
For information, see Set Timeout on Windows Guest OS.
ESXi Fibre Channel SAN Restrictions
When you use ESXi with a SAN, certain restrictions apply.
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ESXi does not support FC connected tape devices.
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