The Telco Cloud Platform design uses VMware vSAN as the shared storage for workloads. Enable vSAN on the management cluster and create a datastore.
For detailed configuration steps, see the VMware vSphere documentation.
Procedure
- Enable vSAN for the management cluster TCP_MGMT_CLUSTER.
- Create the vSAN disk group.
- Select all the cache and capacity drives of hosts ESXi_MGMT_01 through ESXi_MGMT_04
- Add them to the vSAN cluster.
- Name the vSAN datastore TCP_MGMT_VSAN_DS.
- Verify that the vSAN datastore TCP_MGMT_VSAN_DS is visible to the hosts ESXi_MGMT_01 through ESXi_MGMT_04.
- Migrate all the VMs of the host ESXi_MGMT_01 from the NFS or local datastore to the vSAN datastore TCP_MGMT_VSAN_DS.
- In the Migrate wizard, under the migration type, select Change both compute resource and storage.
What to do next
After configuring vSAN, verify the following:
Verify that all ESXi hosts participated in the vSAN datastore creation and the vSAN datastore consumed hard disks from each ESXi host.
The vSAN datastore is visible to all four hosts in the cluster.
The Management vCenter resides on the vSAN datastore.
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.