HP TA688-96138 manual Best practices, Unsupported configurations

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is not accessible from more than one physical server. (Note that the LeftHand OS software consumes a small amount of the available space.)

For ESX Server, the first virtual disk must be connected to SCSI address 1:0.

For Hyper-V Server, the first virtual disk must be connected to the first SCSI Controller.

All virtual disks for the VSA for vSphere must be configured as independent and persistent to prevent VM snapshots from affecting them.

Virtual disks for VSA for Hyper-V must be fixed, not dynamic.

The VMFS datastore or NTFS partition for the VSA must not be shared with any other VMs.

Two or more VSAs on separate physical servers with Network RAID-10, and a Failover Manager is the minimum configuration for high availability with automatic failover.

Two or more VSAs on separate physical servers can be clustered with a Virtual Manager for manual failover.

Best practices

Other configuration recommendations are useful to improve the reliability and performance of your virtual SAN. Consider implementing as many of these best practices as possible in your virtual SAN environment.

Each VSA should meet the following conditions, if possible.

Have a virtual switch or virtual network comprised of dual Gigabit Ethernet or more. Providing network redundancy and greater bandwidth improves both performance and reliability.

Be configured to start automatically and first, and before any other virtual machines, when the ESX Server on which it resides is started. This ensures that the VSA is brought back online as soon as possible to automatically re-join its cluster. The default installation configuration for the VSA for Hyper-V is set to automatically start if it was running when the server shut down.

Use redundant RAID for the underlying storage of a VSA in each server to prevent single disk failures from causing VSA system failure. Do not use RAID 0.

NOTE: See the HP StoreVirtual Storage User Guide for detailed information about using RAID for individual server-level data protection.

For the VSA for Hyper-V, dedicate a unique network adapter for iSCSI traffic.

For the VSA for vSphere, be located on the same virtual switch as the VMkernel network used for iSCSI traffic. This allows for a portion of iSCSI IO to be served directly from the VSA to the iSCSI initiator without using a physical network.

For the VSA for vSphere, be on a virtual switch that is separate from the VMkernel network used for VMotion. This prevents VMotion traffic and VSA IO traffic from interfering with each other and affecting performance.

Unsupported configurations

NIC bonding between the 2 virtual NICs in the VSA is not supported. (NIC bonding is a best practice in the server.)

The virtual NICs on the VSA for vSphere and VSA for Hyper-V do not support flow control setting modifications or TCP off-load. The physical NICs on the server can be configured with these features.

Use of VMware snapshots, VMotion, HA, DRS, or Microsoft Live Migration on the VSA itself.

Use of any ESX Server configuration that VMware does not support.

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Contents Abstract Acknowledgements Contents Documentation feedback Support and other resourcesPlanning the virtual network configuration Planning the clustered storage configurationPlanning for the VSA Installing the HP StoreVirtual VSA for VMware vSphere Installing the HP StoreVirtual VSA for VMware vSphereSupported versions of VMware PrerequisitesInstaller step Definition Host Setup Configuring the VSA for vSphere using the installer wizardInstalling the VSA OVF version Configuring a data diskRelationship of disk size to datastore block size Finishing up with VI Client Installing the HP StoreVirtual VSA for VMware vSphere Supported versions of Microsoft Windows Server Installing the HP StoreVirtual VSA for Microsoft Hyper-VInstalling the HP StoreVirtual VSA for Microsoft Hyper-V Unsupported configurationsConfiguring the VSA for Hyper-V using the installer wizard Best practicesTroubleshooting the VSA for Hyper-V installation TroubleshootingInstalling the CMC Getting started with HP StoreVirtual StorageGetting started with the CMC Editing Find Systems to control the systems displayed Verify the hardware configurationRAID and the VSA for Hyper-V Server Configuring the hardwareBest Practice Summary Creating the iSCSI SANRun CMCInstaller.bin again Documentation available Configuration requirements Designing a virtual SANDesigning your virtual SAN Best practices Unsupported configurationsHardware design for VSA Virtual switch or networkMemory Controllers and hard drivesUsing VSAs with HP StoreVirtual Storage Virtual network designAdding storage capacity to a VSA Memory requirements for VSA disks Create additional disksSample configurations Single system configurationTwo-system configuration Two-system configuration Three-system-plus configurationPlanning the demo installation Using the VMware VSA laptop demoInstalling the VSA Requirements for the demoNAT Contacting HP Support and other resourcesRack stability Customer self repairHP websites Related informationDocumentation feedback

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