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vSAN Component vote recalculation with Witness Resilience, the follow up!

Duncan Epping · Mar 21, 2025 · Leave a Comment

I wrote about the Witness Resilience feature a few years ago and had a question on this topic today. I did some tests and then realized I already had an article describing how it works, but as I also tested a different scenario I figured I would write a follow up. In this case we are particularly talking about a 2-node configuration, but this would also apply to stretched cluster.

In a stretched cluster, or a 2-node, configuration when a data site goes down (or is placed into maintenance mode) a vote recalculation will automatically be done on each object/component. This is to ensure that if now the witness ends up failing, the objects/VMs will remain accessible. How that works I’ve explained here, and demonstrated for a 2-node cluster here.

But what if the Witness fails first? Well, I can explain it fairly easily, then the VMs will be inaccessible if the Witness goes down. Why is that? Well because the votes will not be recalculated in this scenario. Of course, I tested this and the screenshots below demonstrate it.

This screenshot shows the witness as Absent and both the “data” components have 1 vote. This means that if we fail one of those hosts the component will become inaccessible. Let’s do that next and then check the UI for more details.

As you can see below, the VM is now inaccessible. This is the result of the fact that there’s no longer a quorum, as 2 out of 3 votes are dead.

I hope that explains how this works.

Unexplored Territory #092 – Introducing DSM 2.2 featuring Cormac Hogan!

Duncan Epping · Mar 10, 2025 · 2 Comments

Recently Data Services Manager 2.2 was released, so it was time for me to ask my friend Cormac Hogan back on the show to share with us what was introduced. Although it was just a “minor” release, there were some major announcements, of which the S3 Object Storage capabilities are probably what will excite you the most! Make sure to listen to the episode either via the player below or on your favorite podcast app. (Spotify, Apple, etc)

Can I have an AF-4 ReadyNode for vSAN ESA with less memory?

Duncan Epping · Feb 18, 2025 · Leave a Comment

I got this question the other day, and it was around the amount of memory the AF-4 ReadyNode configuration needs to have in order for it to be supported. I can understand where the question comes from, but what most people don’t seem to understand is that there’s a set of minimal requirements, and that the ReadyNode profiles are as the KB states a “guidance”. The listed configurations are a guidance. This guidance is based on the anticipated resource consumption for a given set of VMs. Of course, this could be very different for your workload. That is why this article that describes the hardware guidance now clearly states the following:

To maintain a configuration supported by VMware Global Services (GS), all ReadyNodes certified for vSAN ESA must meet or exceed the resources of the smallest configuration (vSAN-ESA-AF-0 for vSAN HCI or vSAN-Max-XS for vSAN Max).

This not only applies to memory, but also to other components, as long as you meet the minimum specified below.

Can I have an AF-4 ReadyNode for vSAN ESA with less memory?

Can I disable the vSAN service if the cluster is running production workloads?

Duncan Epping · Feb 7, 2025 · Leave a Comment

I just had a discussion with someone who had to disable the vSAN service, while the cluster was running a production workload. They had all their VMs running on 3rd party storage, so vSAN was empty, but when they went to the vSAN Configuration UI the “Turn Off” option was grayed out. The reason this option is grayed out is that vSphere HA was enabled. This is usually the case for most customers. (Probably 99.9%.) If you need to turn off vSAN, make sure to temporarily disable vSphere HA first, and of course enable it again after you turned off vSAN! This ensures that HA is reconfigured to use the Management Network instead of the vSAN Network.

Another thing to consider, it could be that you manually configured the “HA Isolation Address” for the vSAN Network, make sure to also change that to an IP address on the Management Network again. Lastly, if there’s still anything stored on vSAN, this will be inaccessible when you disable the vSAN service. Of course, if nothing is running on vSAN, then there will be no impact to the workload.

Can I disable the vSAN service if the cluster is running production workloads?

Unexplored Territory Episode 089 – Discussing the VCP-VVF and VCP-VCF certification with Bart Peeters!

Duncan Epping · Jan 27, 2025 · Leave a Comment

I’ve seen many folks asking about how difficult the VCP-VCF and VCF-VVF exams are on X and Reddit, so I figured I would invite someone who has actually taken both exams and was even involved in the creation of various VMware exams in the past, and working on the development of an upcoming exam! The podcast is available on all platforms, and of course can be listened to below as well via the embedded player. You can also find the links of the discussed topics here:

  • VMUG Advantage with free exam voucher details
  • VCP-VVF Admin experience
  • VCP-VCF Admin experience
  • VCP-VCF Architect experience
  • VCF Course
  • Exam pricing announcement

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist and Distinguished Engineering Architect at Broadcom. Besides writing on Yellow-Bricks, Duncan is the co-author of the vSAN Deep Dive and the vSphere Clustering Deep Dive book series. Duncan is also the host of the Unexplored Territory Podcast.

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