Adding an ESXi server to a vSAN cluster
Find out how to add an ESXi server to an existing vSAN cluster
Find out how to add an ESXi server to an existing vSAN cluster
Last updated 22nd December 2021
This guide explains how to add a new ESXi server storage to an existing vSAN cluster.
Log in to the OVHcloud Control Panel with your administrative credentials.
In the Hosted Private Cloud
section, select your datacenter and go to the Hosts
tab.
Click on the Order a Host
button.
Select the fitting vSAN host for your need and click Confirm Order
Verify the recap of your order and click Next
Check the boxes to accept the terms and conditions and go on to the payment. You will get an order confirmation.
The new host will be automatically integrated to your infrastructure and you will receive a confirmation email when it is ready for use in vSphere.
In the vSphere interface menu, go to the Hosts and Clusters
dashboard.
You should see your new host in the cluster.
On the left side, select your cluster, go in the Configure
tab then vSAN
/ Disk Management
.
Click on Claim Unused Disks
.
Available disks are assigned to cache or capacity (see Official VMware VSAN page for explanation) depending on types and sizes. You can customize it to your need.
Click on Create
when ready.
The new disk group will take some time to be created and added to the vSAN datastore.
Once done, the datastore is ready for use with the added storage.
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