StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere comes as a prepackaged Linux virtual machine to be installed as a VM on vSphere. It creates a VM-centric and high performing storage pool for a VMware luster.

This guide describes the deployment and configuration process of the StarWind Virtual SAN with VMware vSphere.

1. Select the Node Majority failover strategy and click Next.

2. Choose Create new Partner Device and click Next.

3. Specify the partner device Location and modify the target name if necessary. Click Next. Select Synchronization Journal strategy and location and click Next.

4. In Network Options for Replication, press the Change network settings button and select the synchronization channel for the HA device.

5. In Specify Interfaces for Synchronization Channels, select the checkboxes with the appropriate networks and click OK. Then click Next.

6. Select Synchronize from existing Device as the partner device initialization mode.

7. Press the Create Replica button and close the wizard.

8. The added devices will appear in StarWind Management Console.

Repeat the steps above to create other virtual disks if necessary.


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Adding Witness Node

Witness node can be configured on a separate host or as a virtual machine in a cloud. It requires StarWind Virtual SAN service installed on it.

NOTE: Since the device created in this guide is replicated between 2 active nodes with the Node Majority failover strategy, a Witness node must be added to it.

1. Open StarWind Management Console, right-click on the Servers field and press the Add Server button. Add a new StarWind Server which will be used as the Witness node and click OK.

2. Right-click on the HA device with the configured Node Majority failover policy and select Replication Manager and press the Add Replica button.

3. Select Witness Node.


4. Specify the Witness node Host Name or IP address. The default Port Number is 3261.


5. In Partner Device Setup, specify the Witness device Location. Optionally, modify the target name by clicking the appropriate button.

6. In Network Options for Replication, select the synchronization channel with the Witness node by clicking the Change Network Settings button.

7. Specify the interface for Synchronization and Heartbeat and click OK.

8. Click Create Replica and then close the wizard.

9. Repeat the steps above to create other virtual disks if necessary.

VMware Hands-On Labs consist of a lab manual and a virtual run-time environment. Both components are presented in a modern web browser during the event. The lab manual can access Internet resources such as YouTube videos but the virtual run time environment is isolated in most cases. External access to the virtual environment is accomplished using a VM console proxy connection embedded in a client browser control. Please review the slide at the end of this article. Please note that your lab can use more than one VM console. You may specify which VM is the primary console and should be displayed first. Also note that the VM console is usually the Main Console (controlcenter) but an alternate VM can be used for the primary desktop.

So, please take the time to shut your vPod down cleanly in order to maintain the integrity of the virtual machines and nested VMs. We have documented the preferred order and process for shutting down the components of a base vPod and offer guidelines for handling the virtual machines or appliances that you may have added. See the following step for more information.

The key you set is of the form, "scsiX:Y.virtualSSD" and the value is either "0" (not SSD) or "1" (SSD). As with the claim rules, each device must be specified in this manner in order to ensure that its expected personality is consistently presented in each cloud. The X and Y values represent the virtual SCSI bus (X) and SCSI ID (Y) where the device resides in the virtual machine configuration.

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According to the vendor, you need to have a separate witness on top of a SvSAN virtual storage appliance (VSA) on each host but it is a very lightweight service that can even run on a Raspberry Pi. They also offer it as a subscription-based service. This guide gives pretty clear directions on how it needs to be set up in vSphere: -1/en/Content/deployment-guide-introduction-vs.htm Opens a new window. be457b7860

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