vmware and petasan connection recommended
tuocmd
54 Posts
August 10, 2021, 4:55 amQuote from tuocmd on August 10, 2021, 4:55 amDo you have any recommendations for iscsi connection between host vmware and petasan?
Why use 10G card
Do you have any recommendations for iscsi connection between host vmware and petasan?
Why use 10G card
seanp
9 Posts
August 10, 2021, 4:24 pmQuote from seanp on August 10, 2021, 4:24 pm1G is likely sufficient to make the connection to VMware, assuming it is dedicated and not shared by the management or VM network.
10G+ is probably recommended for PetaSAN node to node connections because replication takes a lot of bandwidth and is latency-sensitive.
EDIT: The 1G comment is wholly dependent on your specific use case. Mine, for example, is a few VMs with a small number of users (@50). Your mileage may vary.
1G is likely sufficient to make the connection to VMware, assuming it is dedicated and not shared by the management or VM network.
10G+ is probably recommended for PetaSAN node to node connections because replication takes a lot of bandwidth and is latency-sensitive.
EDIT: The 1G comment is wholly dependent on your specific use case. Mine, for example, is a few VMs with a small number of users (@50). Your mileage may vary.
Last edited on August 10, 2021, 4:25 pm by seanp · #2
vmware and petasan connection recommended
tuocmd
54 Posts
Quote from tuocmd on August 10, 2021, 4:55 amDo you have any recommendations for iscsi connection between host vmware and petasan?
Why use 10G card
Do you have any recommendations for iscsi connection between host vmware and petasan?
Why use 10G card
seanp
9 Posts
Quote from seanp on August 10, 2021, 4:24 pm1G is likely sufficient to make the connection to VMware, assuming it is dedicated and not shared by the management or VM network.
10G+ is probably recommended for PetaSAN node to node connections because replication takes a lot of bandwidth and is latency-sensitive.
EDIT: The 1G comment is wholly dependent on your specific use case. Mine, for example, is a few VMs with a small number of users (@50). Your mileage may vary.
1G is likely sufficient to make the connection to VMware, assuming it is dedicated and not shared by the management or VM network.
10G+ is probably recommended for PetaSAN node to node connections because replication takes a lot of bandwidth and is latency-sensitive.
EDIT: The 1G comment is wholly dependent on your specific use case. Mine, for example, is a few VMs with a small number of users (@50). Your mileage may vary.