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Plan, Install and Upgrade VMware ESX/ESXi

Install VMware ESX/ESXi on local storage

Minimum Hardware Requirements

  • 64bit CPU (AMD Opteron, Intel Xenon [inc Nahalem])
    • CPU Virtualisation features required to support 64bit VM's
  • 2GB RAM
  • 1+ NIC
  • SCSI, Fibre Channel or Internal RAID controller
  • LUN, SAS or SATA (SATA must be connected through a SAS controller)

Notes

  • ESX's hardware clock should be set to UTC
  • IPv6 not supported during installation

ESXi Specifics

  • All blank internal disks are formatted with VMFS (except 4GB VFAT scratch/swap partition, used for vm-support dumps)
  • Direct Console is used to
    • Configure host defaults
    • Set-up administrator access
    • Troubleshoot
  • If no DHCP found during install, default 169.254.0.0 / 16 address assigned

vSphere Editions

Edition Features
Essentials 6 cores/CPU, 4way vSMP, 256GB/ESX, VC Agent, Update Manager, VMsafe, vStorage API's
Essentials Plus Essentials + Data Recovery
Standard Essentials + HA
Advanced Standard + 12 cores/CPU, Hot Add, FT, vShield, VMotion, Data Recovery
Enterprise Advanced + 6 cores/CPU, Storage vMotion, Data Recovery, DRS
Enterprise Plus 12 cores/CPU, 8way vSMP, maxGB/ESX, vNetwork Distributed Switch, Host Profiles, 3rd Party Multipathing

Upgrade VMware ESX/ESXi

Pre-Upgrade Backups

  • Backup ESX Host Config
    • Back up the files in the /etc/passwd, /etc/groups, /etc/shadow, and /etc/gshadow directories (shadow dir's may not exist).
    • Backup any custom scripts
    • Backup any .vmx files
    • Backup any local images etc on local VMFS
  • Backup ESXi Host Config
    • Use vSphere CLI to run vicfg-cfgbackup --server <ESXi-host-ip> --portnumber <port_number> --protocol <protocol_type> --username username --password <password> -s <backup-filename>
  • VM backup
    • Snapshot before upgrade

Upgrade Scenarios

Method Notes
with Host Clusters Use Update Manager. Upgrade VC, Update Manager, ESX, VM, licenses
without Host Clusters Use vSphere Host Update Utility (good for estates < 10 ESX's), runs from VC Client
vMotion Migrate VM's from ESX v3 to v4, then perform required VM upgrade
Upgrade vMotion When upgrading from ESX v2, VM's are migrated from VMFS v2 to v3 and upgraded
Cold migration (with VC) Move VM's through VC to v4 ESX's and power-up, then upgrade VM
Cold migration (without VC) Manually move VM's to v4 ESX's and power-up, then upgrade VM
VC on new machine Backup DB, copy across SSL folder to new machine, run install


ESX/ESXi Upgrade

  • DHCP not recommended
  • Limited support for v2.5.5, all later versions fully supported
  • Need to specify a local VMFS for Service Console VM (not ESXi)

Rollback

  • ESX
    • Run rollback-to-esx3 command in Service Console, delete ESX v4 Service Console following restart
    • Restore backed up files
  • ESXi
    • During boot, press Shift + R to boot into the Standby (ESX3) build
    • Restore backup using vicfg-cfgbackup -l

Secure VMware ESX/ESXi

Install VMware ESX/ESXi on SAN Storage

Identify vSphere Architecture and Solutions

Platforms

  • vSphere 4
  • Server
  • ESXi (standalone, free)

Datacentre Solutions

  • View - (VDI) Desktop virtualisation
  • SRM - Site Recovery Manager, automate site fail-over/recovery, DR management
  • Lab Manager - VM manager for developers, allows dev's to rapidly deploy VM images for testing etc
  • Stage Manager - Being consolidated into Lab Manager

Configure ESX/ESXi Networking

Configure Virtual Switches

Nothing new !!

Configure vNetwork Distributed Switches

  • dvSwitch - Distributed Virtual Switch (DVS) which spans numerous ESX's
  • dvPort - A dvSwitch Service Console, VMkernel, or VM Port Group port
  • CDP is enabled in the Advanced Settings of the dvSwitch

VLAN Options

  • None - Straight-through connected switch
  • VLAN - Traditional single VLAN assignment to a port group
  • VLAN Trunking - Multiple VLAN's can be assigned to a dv Port Group
  • Private VLAN - Allows Private VLANs (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_VLAN)

Configure VMware ESX/ESXi Management Network

Configure ESX/ESXi Storage

Configure FC SAN Storage

PSA - Pluggable Storage Architecture

  • Manages storage multipathing
  • Allows simultaneous operation of multiple multipathing plugins (MPPs)
  • Native Multipathing Plugin (NMP) provided by default, can have sub-plugins (can be either VMware or 3rd party)
    • Storage Array Type Plugin (SATP) - unique to a particular array (effectively an array driver, like a standard PC hardware driver)
    • Path Selection Plugin (PSP)
  • Multipathing Plugin (MPP) - 3rd party, can run alongside or in addition to Native Multipathing Plugin

PSA operations

  • Loads and unloads multipathing plugins
  • Hides VM specifics from a particular plugin
  • Routes I/O requests for a specific logical device to the MPP managing that device
  • Handles I/O queuing to the logical devices
  • Implements logical devices bandwidth between VM's
  • Handles I/O queueing to the physical storage HBA's
  • Handles physical path discovery and removal
  • Provides logical device and physical path I/O stats

MPP / NMP operations

  • Manage physical path (un)claiming
  • Manage creation, and (de)registration of logical devices
  • Associate physical paths with logic volumes
  • Process I/O requests to logical devices
    • Select an optimal physical path for the request
    • Depending on storage device, perform specific actions necessary to handle path failures and I/O cmd retries
  • Support management tasks, EG abort or reset of logical devices

PSA Claim Rules Used to define paths should be used by a particular plugin module

LUN Masking Used to prevent an ESX from seeing LUN's or using individual paths to a LUN Add and load a claim rule to apply

Configure iSCSI SAN Storage

Configure NFS Datastores

Configure and Manage VMFS Datastores

  • VMFS Datastore capacity can be increased on the fly whilst VM's are running (from that datastore)

Install and Configure vCenter Server

Install vCenter Server

Minimum Requirements

  • 2x CPU's (2GHz)
  • 3GB RAM
  • 2GB disk
  • Microsoft SQL2005 Express
Scale VC CPU Memory
50 ESXs, 250 VMs 32 bit 2 4 GB
200 ESXs, 2000 VMs 64 bit 4 4 GB
300 ESXs, 3000 VMs 64 bit 4 8 GB
  • Database must be 32bit only, regardless of VC's OS (default database on 64bit SQL is 64bit)

Manage vSphere Client plug-ins

Plug-In Description
Update Manager
Converter Enterprise
vShield Zones App aware firewall, inspects client-server and inter-VM traffic to provide traffic analysis and app-aware firewall partitioning
Orchestrator Workflow engine to manage automated tasks/workflows
Data Recovery Backup and recovery. Centralised management of backup tasks (inc data de-duplication).


Deploy and Manage Virtual Machines and vApps

Create and Deploy Virtual Machines

  • VM Hardware v4 runs on ESX3 or ESX4, v7 runs on ESX4 only
  • VM's running MS Windows should have SCSI TimoutValue changed to 60 secs to allow Windows to tolerate delayed SAN I/O from path failovers

Disk Types

  • Thick - traditional (can convert to Thin via Storage vMotion)
  • Thin - minimal space usage (conversion to Thick is manual process)

SCSI Controller Types

  • BusLogic Parallel
  • LSI Logic SAS
  • LSI Logic Parallel
  • VMware Paravirtual
    • High performance to provide better throughput with lower ESX CPU usage
    • Only VM h/ware v7 with Win2k3, Win2k8 or Red Hat Ent v5
    • Not supported with
      • Boot disks (use a standard adapter for VM's OS/boot disk)
      • Record/replay
      • Fault Tolerance
      • MSCS Clustering (so also SQL clusters)