SSO credentials are required for VM provisioning using storage profiles on the Virtual SAN cluster.Īt the final wizard screen, review the summary information.Ĭlick the row with the Virtual SAN pod for which you want to view the report.Ĭlick View Details. While adding the VMware account, choose the Use SSO option and provide SSO credentials. You can use an existing VMware account if you want the pod to reference an account that exists in Cisco UCS Director within another pod. On the VMware screen, create a new VMware account to add to the pod or choose an existing VMware account. You can use an existing Cisco UCS Manager account if you want the pod to reference an account that exists in Cisco UCS Director within another pod. On the Cisco UCS Manager screen, create a new Cisco UCS Manager account to add to the pod or choose an existing Cisco UCS Manager account. On the Pod screen, create or choose an existing pod. Limited to one VMware Cloud account and oneĭouble-click the Virtual SAN Pod Configuration icon. The Virtual SAN Pod Wizard lets you create one pod. Lets you manage your Virtual SAN with the addition of a VMware Cloud accountĬisco UCS Manager. Provisioning with Virtual SAN capable datastores SAN clusters for manually configured EXi nodes Supports the following Virtual SAN features: Servers based on the defined requirements.
Qualification policy, you can use the policy to qualify Virtual SAN-capable Number of solid state drives and hard disk drives. Requirements that include server model, storage controller model, and a minimum Policy allows you to filter a unique list of servers based on defined You can create Virtual SAN qualification policies. Requirements for the files and disks of a virtual machine by specifying a set A Virtual SAN cluster provides isolation among devices thatĪre physically connected to the same fabric by abstracting them into storageĪllows you to create a Virtual SAN storage profile to define the storage Network (Virtual SAN) cluster is a collection of virtualized local physical Infrastructure as a Service for Virtual SAN Qualified Servers to a Virtual SAN Cluster This chapter contains the following sections: Provisioning VMs using Virtual SAN VDC Policies.Creating a Virtual SAN Virtual Data Center.Managing Infrastructure as a Service for Virtual SAN.
Moving Virtual SAN Hosts to Maintenance Mode.Viewing Virtual SAN Hardware Topologies.Adding Virtual SAN Qualified Servers to a Virtual SAN Cluster.Creating Virtual SAN Qualification Policies.