Enable vSAN on the Compute cluster and create a datastore to use as a shared storage.
For the detailed configuration steps, see Administering VMware vSAN.
Procedure
- In the Compute cluster TCP_COMP_CLUSTER settings, enable vSAN.
- Create the vSAN disk group by selecting all the magnetic disks and flash drives of each ESXi host and adding them to the vSAN cluster.
- Name the vSAN datastore TCP_COMP_VSAN_DS.
What to do next
After configuring vSAN, do the following tasks:
Verify that all ESXi hosts participated in the vSAN datastore creation and the vSAN datastore consumed hard disks from each ESXi host.
Verify that the vSAN datastore TCP_COMP_VSAN_DS is visible to all four hosts in the cluster.
Create a test VM on the vSAN datastore.
Verify that vSAN is configured properly.
Note:Run the vSAN Skyline health check in the vCenter UI (vSphere Cluster > Monitor > vSAN > SkylineHealth. If you find any errors during the verification, ensure that the errors are fixed before you proceed with the next steps.
Delete the test VM on the vSAN datastore.