Hello, im a little new to VDI. VDI is already in place and im taking over things. Currently there is not that much deployed yet and we want to start using Storage Tiers
What we have
Vcenter 5.5
Hosts Esxi 5.5 (5 Hosts)
VMware View 6
Storage
NetApp Array - There is 3 Luns that are Flash SSD Storage, Each 1 TB. Then there is two LUNs 500 Gigs each of 15k SAS Drives. And three Luns 1 TB each of Sata Storage. We also have plenty of Sata Storage we can add if need be, might be able to add more SAS is needed.
So ive been going over things and there not using the SAS or Sata Storage. There only using the SSD storage which concerns me as we plan on adding more Pools and SSD is at a premium.
We are using Linked Clones and currently there are Two Pools. Each pool is a Floating pool so no need to keep user data and they refresh at night. One pool is only 15 Desktops and the other is 120 Desktops.
The two pools were kind of Proof of Concept pools and its actually being used for Production now.
Going forward the plan is to add more pools, possibly another 400 VM's, as of right now the new VM's would be floating pools so no need to keep user data.
I want to do Storage Tiering as there is no budget to buy more SSD storage.
I know I can split the Storage so that the Replica's are on the SSD storage and OS and other files are on Slower Storage.
So now some questions
1. My understanding is Replica's should be on Tier 1 Storage (ssd), the OS and other files can be on slower storage, but should it be on SAS 15k drive storage or can it be on slower Sata storage? Hopefully Sata
2. Lets say I end up with 5 Pools. Im assuming I can have more then one replica on the same LUN? or should I be splitting up my Luns per Replica? This would mean I need to carve out my LUNs differently
3. There is a limit of roughly 128 VM's per LUN, How does this work when introducing Storage Tiering? Im assuming it doesn't matter, the Replica would be on the SSD LUN, and then the rest would go on the SATA or SAS LUN, and I could have up to 128 VM's on the Sata/SAS LUN?
4. The 128 VM's per LUN means I might need more LUN's? Currently I do have 5, but not sure if we will use the SAS LUN's. So I would need to add a couple more Sata LUNs?
5. So best practice says 128 VM's per LUN. Currently my LUN's are all from the same Raid Volume. Does this matter? is VMware saying to split the LUN's up because its assuming the Luns will be on separate Raid Volumes or just because of the VMFS file system itself?
Im going to be reading up allot more on VDI but I figured ide goto the forums first to see what people think
Thanks