VMware VSAN

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

This is the article template page. When you create a brand new article, you could simply copy all of the content / code from here, then replace it with your own content! :)

Bear in mind that some or all of these sections may not be relevant to your article, so please delete or add sections as appropriate.

Pros and Cons[edit | edit source]

XYZ

Licensing[edit | edit source]

ABC

Use Cases[edit | edit source]

The use cases for this type of technology are blah blah

Feature History[edit | edit source]

  • 1st release
  • [...]
  • VSAN 6.2

VSAN Configuration[edit | edit source]

  • Hybrid
  • All Flash

Implementation type[edit | edit source]

  • VSAN cluster
  • Stretched Cluster
  • ROBO
  • Single node (unsupported)
  • Nested ?

Sizing Guide[edit | edit source]

Monitoring[edit | edit source]

  • VSAN Observer
  • VSAN 6.2 Performance Service
  • vRealize Log Insight
  • Sexigraf


Known Issues and Solutions[edit | edit source]

This is specifically to detail any issues with the technology being discussed, and how to resolve them. See the Intel NUC page for an example.

  • Disable VSAN Device Monitoring
    • esxcli system settings advanced set -o /LSOM/VSANDeviceMonitoring -i 0
  • Disable VSAN Slow Device Unmounting
    • esxcli system settings advanced set -o /LSOM/lsomSlowDeviceUnmount -i 0


VSAN Homelab HCL[edit | edit source]

As this is a storage platform where you might end up migrating your homelab production data, keep in mind that by using components not certified by VMware, you can end up in VSAN nightmare. But YMMV.


The official VSAN HCL file is available here. This is a JSON formatted file which is the source of knowledge behind the VSAN Health Check Plugin. This is a good start to finding VSAN compatible hardware, which can be also found on the VMware's official HCL.


Tested and Proven VSAN Homelab SSDs
Form Factor Type Manufacturer Model Capacities Available (GB) Recommended tier On VMware HCL Notes
2.5" SSD Samsung EVO 850 120, 250, 500, 1000, 2000! Capacity ? Great for capacity tier. For caching, using something with better DWPD.
mSATA SSD Intel 525 30,60,120,240 TBC ?
M.2 NVMe Samsung SM951 128 Caching ? Very quick NVMe device!
2.5" SSD Samsung SM863 120,240,480,960,1920 Cache/Capacity Yes Affordable drives which can be found on official HCL.