Configure vSAN with iSCSI based disks – via vMBaggum
Configure vSAN with iSCSI based disks – vMBaggum
This post describes how to configure vSAN with iSCSI based disks and allow vSAN to claim iSCSI disks and contribute to the vSAN Disk Group.
Configure vSAN with iSCSI based disks – via vMBaggum
This post describes how to configure vSAN with iSCSI based disks and allow vSAN to claim iSCSI disks and contribute to the vSAN Disk Group.
VMware vSphere 6.5, vSAN among hottest topics in 2016
VMware vSphere 6.5 helped erase some doubt that the product was headed in the wrong direction. VSphere was just one of many popular VMware topics in 2016.
Architecting a vSAN Cluster (part 1) – FrancisDalyIT
In this post I will talk about best practices when designing a vSAN cluster. I will start off by discussing why this is important, then look at disk groups and caching within these disk groups. You can also see videos where I explain these concepts in more depth on VMware Learning Zone, To see these…
vSAN 6.5: A Real-World Review
VMware’s updated software-defined storage product mostly finds its mark.
Looking to learn how to use the new iSCSI Target feature when using Virtual SAN (vSAN) 6.5? Then click on the link below and download the iSCSI Target Usage Guide in a PDF format!
Link: https://storagehub.vmware.com/#!/vmware-vsan/iscsi-target-usage-guide
The below are the list of VMware solutions that have been Generally Announced (GA) for this week Be sure to know about these and especially look at the details surrounding the vSphere/vSAN 6.5 announcement!!
The below are the list of VMware solutions that have been Generally Announced (GA) for this week Be sure to know about these and especially look at the details surrounding the vSphere/vSAN 6.5 announcement!!
What’s New with VMware Virtual SAN 6.5 -Virtual Blocks
VMware Virtual SAN 6.5 is the latest release of the market-leading, enterprise-class storage solution for hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI). Virtual SAN 6.5 builds on the existing features introduced in 6.2 by enhancing automation, further reducing total cost of ownership (TCO), and setting the stage for next-generation cloud native applications.
VMware’s Yanbing Li on Virtual SAN 6.5
VMware’s SVP & GM of Storage and Availability at VMware discusses the updates in Virtual SAN 6.5 following the news announced at VMworld 2016 Europe in Barcelona.