So I can use the SAN datastores that are visible to my two esxi for my
Repository
path and also for my VM Working directory path?. Currently I have 4 300 gig
SSD configure for local storage which I plan on using for Virtual disk
path. Am I better off have two raid 1 ( one for Virtual disk path and
 another for VM working directory path ) the other nonssd is where esxi is
installed, no other local storage. 6 disk in both esxi hosts , 4 ssd and 2
nonssd for esxi.


David DeMizio
*Academic Systems Coordinator*
Office of Information Technology
New College of Florida
Phone: 941-487-4222 | Fax: 941-487-4356
www.ncf.edu


On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Josh Thompson <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> On Monday, June 09, 2014 10:06:14 AM Mike Haudenschild wrote:
> > Also, I haven't even touched the issue of vMotion here, which changes the
> > conversation about shared-vs-local storage a lot.  If your use case for
> > vMotion is about planned ESXi host maintenance, you can always migrate
> VMs
> > away from a host-to-be-rebooted to other hosts via the VCL Web UI (any
> VMs
> > with active reservations will be placed in a pending state).  vMotion for
> > HA with VCL local storage is a different story.
>
> If you use the VCL Web UI to remove a VM that has an active reservation
> from a
> VM host, it will create a sort of place holder reservation that starts at
> the
> end time of the active reservation and tells vcld to remove the VM from
> the VM
> host at that time.  Then, once the active reservation has completed, the VM
> will be stopped and unregistered on the VM host.
>
> Josh
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