👽 -- To transfer traffic from an ESXi to shared storage, the SAN uses the Fibre Channel (FC) protocol that packages SCSI commands into Fibre Channel frames. zones are created for each group of servers that access a shared group of storage devices and LUNs.
-- Multiple ESXi can write data to, and read data from, a VMFS volume. VMFS deposits files in a storage container called a datastore, a separate filesystem that runs on top of a volume. Datastores reside on a block-based device such as iSCSI. Virtual machine disks (VMDKs) are housed in the datastore.
👽 -- To transfer traffic from an ESXi to shared storage, the SAN uses the Fibre Channel (FC) protocol that packages SCSI commands into Fibre Channel frames. zones are created for each group of servers that access a shared group of storage devices and LUNs.
ReplyDelete-- Multiple ESXi can write data to, and read data from, a VMFS volume. VMFS deposits files in a storage container called a datastore, a separate filesystem that runs on top of a volume. Datastores reside on a block-based device such as iSCSI. Virtual machine disks (VMDKs) are housed in the datastore.