
VMware Site Recovery Manager (Optional Add-On)ġ1,575 GB (9,646 GB with expected 1.2x Data Reduction ratio) The Azure VMware Solution management and control plane has the following resource requirements that need to be accounted for during solution sizing. All local storage of each host in a cluster is under the control of vSAN.
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You use vCenter Server and NSX-T Manager to manage most aspects of cluster configuration and operation. The minimum number of hosts per cluster and the initial deployment is three. You'll need to define the number of hosts you want to deploy to the first cluster for your deployment.įor each private cloud created, there's one vSAN cluster by default. The first Azure VMware Solution deployment you do consists of a private cloud containing a single cluster. Determine the number of clusters and hosts (*) details available via the Azure pricing calculator. Those hosts have passed hardware tests and have had all data securely deleted before being added to a cluster. Hosts used to build or scale clusters come from an isolated pool of hosts. You can only use hosts of the same type in a single Azure VMware Solution private cloud.

Host Typeĭual Intel Xeon Gold 6140 CPUs (Skylake microarchitecture) with 18 cores/CPU 2.3 GHz, Total 36 physical cores (72 logical cores with hyperthreading)Ĥx 25 Gb/s NICs (2 for management & control plane, 2 for customer traffic)ĭual Intel Xeon Gold 6240 CPUs (Cascade Lake microarchitecture) with 18 cores/CPU 2.6 GHz / 3.9 GHz Turbo, Total 36 physical cores (72 logical cores with hyperthreading)ĭual Intel Xeon Platinum 8270 CPUs (Cascade Lake microarchitecture) with 26 cores/CPU 2.7 GHz / 4.0 GHz Turbo, Total 52 physical cores (104 logical cores with hyperthreading)Īn Azure VMware Solution cluster requires a minimum number of three hosts. The following table shows the CPU, memory, disk and network specifications of the host. Identify the size hosts that you want to use when deploying Azure VMware Solution.Īzure VMware Solution clusters are based upon hyper-converged infrastructure. If the name exceeds this limit, you won't be able to create public IP addresses for use with the private cloud.
