VMware vSphere
5.1
Clustering Deepdive
HA. DRS. Storage DRS. Stretched Clusters
Duncan Epping & Frank Denneman
Translate By Tim2009
Directory
Copyright
About the author
Knowledge Point
Preface
Part 1 vSphere High Availability
Chapter 1 introduces vSphere High Availability
Chapter 2 High Availability Components
Chapter 3 Basic Concepts
Chapter 4 restart a VM
Chapter 5 adding high availability and flexible network redundancy)
Chapter 6 Access Control
Chapter 7 Virtual Machine and application monitoring
Chapter 8 Integration
Chapter 9 Summary
Part 2 vSphere DRS distributed resource scheduling)
Chapter 1 Introduction to vSphere DRS
Chapter 2 vMotion and EVC
Chapter 3 DRS dynamic quota
Chapter 4 resource pool and Control
Chapter 5 DRS computing recommendations
Chapter 6 DRS recommendation wizard
Chapter 7 DPM Introduction
Chapter 8 DPM computing recommendations
Chapter 9 DPM recommendation wizard
Chapter 10 Summary
Part 3 vSphere storage DRS
Chapter 1 Introduction to vSphere storage DRS
Chapter 2 Storage DRS Algorithm
Chapter 3 storage I/O control SIOC)
Chapter 4 Data Storage Configuration
Chapter 5 data storage architecture and design
Chapter 6 Impact on storage vMotion
Chapter 7 relevance
Chapter 8 data storage and maintenance mode
Chapter 9 Summary
Part 4 cluster architecture Expansion
Chapter 1 cluster architecture Extension
Chapter 2 vSphere Configuration
Chapter 3 troubleshooting
Chapter IV Summary
Chapter V Appendix
Part 3 vSphere storage DRS
Chapter 4 Data Storage Configuration
A Data Storage cluster forms the basis for storing DRS. In a single individual, it is best to describe the collection of collected data 17). Once the configuration is complete, the data storage cluster is centrally managed rather than separately managed, note that the data storage cluster is referred to as "storage database" in the vSphere API ".
17: Data Storage cluster ecosystem Architecture
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A Data Storage cluster is used as the target storage during the publishing process. The publishing process not only refers to creating virtual machines, but also to adding disks to existing virtual machines, clone virtual machines or store vMotion mobile virtual machines in a data storage cluster. Once the storage DRS is enabled, the data storage cluster changes to a load balancing domain, and the initialization location selects the data storage with low space utilization and the data storage with low I/O load, when the threshold value is exceeded and a large number of I/O or space is not balanced, load balancing computing generates migration suggestions.
The workflow for creating a data storage cluster is straightforward.
Create a data storage Cluster
Before presenting the eight basic steps, we must know when to create a data storage cluster. We want to list some constraints and our suggestions for creating a data storage cluster.
Constraints:
VMFS and NFS cannot be part of the same data storage cluster.
Similar disk types should be used on the data storage Cluster
Each data storage cluster consists of up to 64 Data Storage
Each vCenter server can contain a maximum of 256 data storage clusters.
Each data storage cluster can contain up to 9000 VMDK files.
Suggestion:
A group of disks with similar features: RAID-1 and RAID-1, Replicated and Replicated, Replicated and Replicate)
Provision of Information-Storage awareness through vSphere Storage APIs
Procedure
1. Go to the home page
2. Go to the storage page.
3. Select data storage in the join View
4. Click "Create a new data storage cluster"
5. enter the name of the data storage cluster and enable storage DRS
6. Select a virtual data center for the new data storage Cluster
7. Select "not automatic" or "Fully Automatic"
8. Accept all default settings and click Continue.
9. Select the host and cluster you want to add
10. select an appropriate data storage
11. Verify the selection and click Finish
The data storage cluster is gradually created in a few seconds. You may want all the stored DRS running time rules to be the same. We will discuss it in the following section. If "Storage DRS" is not enabled, the data storage cluster will not be created, and it will be included in the data storage list. However, storage DRS is not recommended to be stored in the data storage cluster. To publish or migrate data, move it anywhere.
Name and location
First, enable storage DRS, especially the name of the data storage cluster, and check whether the "enable storage DRS" option is checked.
18: Enable storage DRS
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When "enable storage DRS" is activated, the following functions are enabled:
Initialize a virtual disk based on space and I/O Load
Load Balancing between data storage and data storage Clusters
Balance IO load between data storage and data storage Clusters
Enabling or disabling "enable storage DRS" will immediately take effect for all components. If necessary, the I/O balancing function can be independently disabled, if you do not select the "open storage DRS" option, all storage DRS will be disabled,
For example, automatic level, radical control, threshold, rules, and storage DRS scheduling will be saved. When storage DRS is disabled, they may be restored to the original state.
Storage DRSAutomatic level
19: storage DRS automatic level
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Storage DRS provides 2 automation levels
Non-automatic manual mode)
In manual mode, the default mode is used. When the data storage cluster is set to manual mode, the location and migration suggestions are provided to users, but they will not run until they manually confirm.
Automatic
The fully automated mode allows storage DRS to automatically accept recommendations for space and I/O Load Balancing migration without user intervention. However, you still need to confirm the initialization location.
Storage DRS allows virtual machines to have personalized automatic level settings, regardless of the automatic level settings of the data storage cluster, the automatic level of the virtual machine level is expanded in Chapter 21 | storage DRS computing
Partial automatic loss
Storage DRS does not provide partial automation, that is to say, it does not provide the automatic initial location of the VM, and the suggestions for the initialization location must be confirmed manually. Even if you select the automatic level, the automatic level only specifies the suggestions for automatic confirmation, including Load Balancing suggestions for space and I/O.
Storage DRSRuntime settings
20: storage DRS runtime settings
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Now keep the default settings. Chapter 21st storage DRS computing includes