In today’s fast-paced IT environments, ensuring the availability of data and applications is critical. VMware’s vSAN technology offers an innovative approach to distributed storage, delivering resilience and scalability. Let’s explore how vSAN Availability Technologies in version 8 U3 support both enterprise needs and disaster recovery.
What is vSAN?
VMware vSAN is a software-defined storage solution that aggregates storage resources from hosts in a cluster to create a single datastore. By embedding storage within the hypervisor, vSAN eliminates the need for traditional storage arrays. This architecture enhances scalability and resilience while simplifying storage management.
There are two main vSAN architectures:
• Original Storage Architecture (OSA): Uses a tiered system with cache and capacity devices.
• Express Storage Architecture (ESA): Introduced in 2022, ESA improves performance, resilience, and efficiency by eliminating the need for separate cache devices.
Resilience Through Storage Policies
vSAN’s storage policies define resilience settings through parameters like “Failures to Tolerate” (FTT). For instance, an FTT=2 policy with RAID-6 can survive two host failures without data loss. The system automatically adjusts data placement to maintain compliance with the policy, ensuring uninterrupted access even during failures.
Handling Failures and Maintenance
vSAN categorizes components of data objects into various states (e.g., active, degraded, or absent) to determine data availability. The system uses a quorum-based approach to maintain integrity, requiring more than 50% of components to be accessible for data to remain available.
During planned maintenance, vSAN offers options such as “Full data migration” or “Ensure accessibility,” optimizing data movement and availability depending on the scenario.
Advanced Features in ESA
The Express Storage Architecture introduces several enhancements:
• Durability Components: Temporary data structures created during maintenance to ensure data consistency.
• Low-level Metadata Resilience: Improved handling of Unrecoverable Read Errors (UREs) to protect critical metadata.
• Network Redundancy and Adaptive Traffic Shaping: ESA optimizes network performance with features like RDMA support for high-speed environments.
Integration with Disaster Recovery
VMware’s disaster recovery strategies, such as asynchronous replication and integration with tools like VMware Live Site Recovery, complement vSAN’s high availability features. These solutions ensure business continuity even in the face of catastrophic events.
Maximizing Uptime
By utilizing vSAN’s built-in mechanisms for proactive hardware management, degraded device handling, and network partition detection, organizations can achieve exceptional uptime and resilience. Skyline Health tools provide real-time monitoring and diagnostics to quickly address issues.
Final Thoughts
VMware vSAN Availability Technologies offer a robust foundation for modern data centers. With adaptive storage policies, enhanced resilience, and integrated disaster recovery capabilities, vSAN supports scalable and high-performing virtualized environments.