VMware VVols: Integrating Dell EMC Unity with vSphere environment
This article provides the step by step procedure to configure a Virtual Volume (VVol) based vSphere environment using Dell EMC Unity SAN storage. You can go through my previous post to get an understanding of the differences between VMFS and VVol.
Step1: Register a new storage provider in vCenter
Note: Registering a storage provider exposes all the array capabilities to vCenter through VASA API.
Select: vCenter server -> Configure -> Storage providers -> Register a new storage provider (+)
Register new storage provides in vCenter
After successful registration of storage provider
Step2: Create a VVol datastore on the storage array (Unity)
Create VVol datastore (storage container)
Provide a name
Select capability profiles for the VVol datastore
Note: Each pool has its own characteristics and is associated with a specific capability profile. Adding capability profiles to a VVOL datastore basically adds the corresponding pools to that VVOL construct. In the above figure we have added 3 capability profiles, which means pool_01/02/03 are now part of VVOL_Datastore_01.
The storage container (VVOL datastore) has been created on the array and the next step is to add it to ESXi hosts.
Step3: Add a new datastore in the vSphere environment through vCenter
Add new VVol datastore
Select the VVol datastore and provide a name
VVol datastore creation complete
VVol datastore
Step4: Create VM storage policies
Select VM Storage Policies
Create VM storage policy
Select vCenter and provide a name
Storage type and rule
Select service level
Select the compatible storage
Now the storage policy (Platinum) has been created. Similarly, I have created Silver and Bronze policies which are shown below.
Sample storage policies
Step5: Migrate virtual machines to VVol datastore
Migrate VM01 to VVol datastore
While migrating the VM, you can choose the disk format and the VM storage policy and it will display the compatible VVOL datastores.
Select compatible storage
If you would like to apply storage policies at disk level you can edit the VM storage policies setting of the VM and apply policy as per the requirement as shown below.
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