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Course Objectives:
→ Present the VxRail solution and how it adapts to various customer
requirements and use cases.
→ List the benefits of using the VxRail solution.
→ Discuss the VxRail solution including the hardware, software, and
virtualization layers.
→ List all the available models and their use cases.
→ Discuss the physical and virtual networking options available with the VxRail
system.
→ Discuss how VMware offers different paths for adoption of VMware Software
Defined Data center (SDDC).
→ Discuss how VxRail Manager supports the key aspects of the VxRail system
life cycle.
→ Present the VxRail Plugin Dashboard view.
→ Discuss the role of vCenter server in VxRail.
→ Describe the key features of iDRAC.
→ Describe the VMware licensing options available for VxRail.
→ Discuss the functionalities available with vSphere Enterprise Edition and
with vSphere Standard Edition.
→ Discuss the data protection options available with VxRail.
→ Locate helpful resources.
Introduction to VxRail
• Allows organizations to start small and scale up or scale out while maintaining
performance levels.
• Lays the foundation for multicloud deployment simplifying operations with
software-driven automation and life cycle management.
• Provides processing and analytics that are required for a wide variety of
workloads like edge computing
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Benefits of VxRail
VxRail HCI System Software integrates the VMware software and the PowerEdge
server so it can be managed as a unified system. Automation, orchestration, and
life cycle management are the direct benefits. VxRail also provides the following
benefits:
RESTful
API
Single
Point of
Contact
Simplified management and support
Ecosystem
Connectors
Tight integration across the entire stack
Electronic
Compatibility
Matrix
Validates compliance of configurations
Benefits of VxRail
To learn about each element of a VxRail cluster, select each hotspot below:
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7 6
8 4 14
11
13
12
15 10 9
1: Hardware
The VxRail solution consists of PowerEdge servers and physical Top of Rack
(ToR) switches.
(VMware NSX-T Data Center), and cloud management (VMware vRealize Suite)
into a single platform. VCF can be deployed on premises as a private cloud, or run
as a service within a public cloud. VCF is an optional application for VxRail.
5: vCenter Server provides a single point of management for the VxRail vSphere
infrastructure and virtual machines (VMs). VxRail includes a vCenter server
instance. An external vCenter instance may be used. The customer can use an
existing license or purchase the license through Dell Technologies.
10: Provides AI driven operations insight to enable detailed health checks and
predictive analytics. It also helps simplify the upgrade process by staging all the
required components for individual cluster upgrades, enhancing ease of
management, especially for large-scale systems.
11: A wide-ranging set of publicly available RESTful APIs help customers deliver a
broad level of cloud and IT automation extensibility.
12: VxRail HCI System Software includes automation and orchestration services
for VxRail cluster and system wide, end-to-end life cycle management.
15: Dell Secure Remote Services offers a single point of contact for both hardware
and software components. Secure Remote Services is a call-home and proactive
two-way remote connection for remote monitoring, diagnosis, and repair to ensure
maximum availability.
VxRail systems are based on Dell PowerEdge servers and offer configuration
flexibility.
• Processors
• DIMMs
• Disk drive controller
• Boot device
• Hybrid or all flash storage devices
• Onboard Networking
• iDRAC port
Each VxRail node is connected to at least one ToR Ethernet switch. Two ToR
network switches are recommended.
VxRail Models
Models Description
The VxRail
E Series is a
1U low-
profile, cost-
VxRail E Series
effective
platform for
core to edge
deployments
. The E
Series is
available
with a
choice of
Intel Xeon
Scalable or
AMD EPYC
processors.
The VxRail
D Series is a
1U
ruggedized,
short-depth
platform for
workloads at
the edge, in
extreme
VxRail D Series environment
s and
space-
constrained
areas.
The VxRail
P Series is a
2U
performance
-intensive
platform that
VxRail P Series is optimized
for heavy
workloads
such as
databases.
The VxRail
V Series is a
2U
Virtualizatio
n-extended,
graphics-
VxRail V Series ready
platform for
specialized
use cases
such as
high-end
2D/3D
visualization
and VDI
environment
s.
The VxRail
G Series is
a four node,
2U general-
purpose
platform for
VxRail G Series a broad
range of
hyperconver
ged use
cases.
The VxRail
S Series is a
2U hybrid
disk storage
and
memory-
VxRail S Series dense
platform that
is capacity-
optimized
for
demanding
applications
such as
Microsoft
SharePoint,
Microsoft
Exchange,
big data,
and
analytics.
VxRail Clusters
Standard Cluster:
• Contains 3 to 64 nodes.
• First three nodes must have identical configurations.
Stretched Cluster:
• A stretched cluster is a deployment model in which two or more virtualization
host servers are part of the same cluster. However, they are in separate
geographical locations. A Witness host, a third fault domain, is required.
• Stretched clusters deliver continuous availability across a campus or metro-
based area.
VxRail Dynamic Node Clusters expand the benefits on VxRail HCI System
Software. VxRail dynamic node clusters are compute-only vSphere clusters which
allow users to scale compute and storage independently, based on workload
needs.
One of the many benefits of a VxRail is the ability to start small and easily scale-out
or scale up while maintaining performance levels. Both options are shown in the
following table.
The balance and flexibility of a VxRail protects the initial investment. Start with what
is needed and then expand by adding nodes and or drives to increase performance
and capacity as needed.
• All systems in a cluster must be running the same version of VxRail software.
• All-flash, all-NVMe, and Hybrid nodes cannot be mixed in the same cluster.
However, mixing of all-flash and all-NVMe nodes in a cluster is allowed.
• All G Series nodes in a chassis must be identical. A G series chassis can be
partially populated.
• All systems in the cluster must run the same base network speed (25 GbE, 10
GbE, or 1 GbE).
• A cluster can have a varied number of drives, CPU, memory, and model types.
• A cluster can have between 2-64 nodes.
− If 1 GbE base networking speed is used, there is a limit of a maximum of
eight nodes in the cluster.
− 1 GbE base networking speed is only supported with hybrid single processor
nodes.
• AMD-based nodes and Intel-based nodes cannot be mixed in the same cluster.
VxRail Systems connect to the existing data center network through Top of Rack
switches. Customers can provide their own switches or purchase switches directly
from Dell.
• Management
• vSAN
• vMotion
• Virtual Machine
To learn about VxRail ToR Ethernet switches, select each tab below:
General Requirements
Customers providing their own switches can reuse their existing networking
infrastructure.
Dell switches support cost-effective fabric solutions that help automate a software-
defined data center. Here are some of the benefits when you purchase switches
from Dell:
• SmartFabric Services included with Dell OS10 Enterprise Edition can be used
to create a fully integrated solution between the fabric and the VxRail Cluster.
− SmartFabric Services facilitate autonomous fabric deployment, expansion,
and lifecycle management of the VxRail system.
− SmartFabric Services are not supported on vSAN Stretched Cluster and
VCF on VxRail deployments.
• Dell Open Manage Network Integration (OMNI) plug-in for vCenter enables
synchronized network management after a VxRail cluster has been deployed.
For a list of VxRail supported Dell switches, see the Networking Support
Interoperability Matrix.
Tip: For more detailed VxRail networking information, see the VxRail
Network Planning Guide.
External storage is typically not part of a VxRail environment. However, there may
be a requirement to move virtual machines and data into a VxRail environment or
move data between environments.
To learn more about the external storage connectivity options, select each tab
below.
Fibre Channel
FC
VxRail can connect to an external storage array through a Fibre Channel Host Bus
Adapter (HBA). Fibre Channel storage can be configured as secondary storage to
the local VxRail cluster storage.
VxRail also supports the use of Fibre Channel as primary storage for VxRail
Dynamic Node Clusters.
FC
iSCSI
IP
VxRail can connect to an external storage array using iSCSI. iSCSI storage can
only be configured as secondary storage to the local VxRail cluster storage.
NFS
IP
VxRail can connect to an external storage array using NFS. NFS storage can only
be configured as secondary storage to the local VxRail cluster storage.
2. What are the considerations when expanding a VxRail cluster? Select three
(3).
a. Systems in a cluster can be different models or series after initial
deployment.
b. All systems in a cluster must be running the same version of VxRail
software.
c. Nodes can have different base networking speeds.
d. All-flash and hybrid nodes can be mixed.
e. For G Series, a chassis can be partially populated.
3. What is the main reason for using two ToR switches with VxRail?
a. Two switches provide increased networking availability.
b. Two switches increase networking performance
c. Two switches provide an increased port count to accommodate additional
VxRail nodes.
d. Two switches provide network I/O load balancing.
Movie:
Benefits
Validated Solutions
• Identity and Access Management for VCF - Enables secure role-based access
control, password management, and account policies.
• Developer Ready Infrastructure for VMware Cloud Foundation - Provides
guidance for a VI workload domain running vSphere with Tanzu workloads.
• Advanced Load Balancing for VMware Cloud Foundation - Uses VMware NSX
Advanced Load Balancer for workloads on VMware Cloud Foundation.
• Private Cloud Automation for VMware Cloud Foundation - Delivers self-service
automation, DevOps for infrastructure, and orchestration.
• Intelligent Operations Management for VMware Cloud Foundation - Centralizes
monitoring and alerting through a single interface.
• Intelligent Logging and Analytics for VMware Cloud Foundation - Delivers highly
scalable log management with dashboards, analytics, and broad extensibility.
• Site Protection and Disaster Recovery for VMware Cloud Foundation - Adapts a
dual-instance SDDC to provide disaster recovery of the SDDC management
components.
1. What are the benefits of VMware Cloud Foundation on VxRail? Select three
(3).
a. Provides full stack integration.
b. Oversees the life cycle management of vSphere, vSAN, and VxRail
hardware firmware.
c. Enables ability to deploy, host, and manage any app, anywhere, whether a
traditional VM or a cloud-native workload.
d. Provides a turnkey uniform cloud experience.
e. Creates the first converged system that is fully integrated with SDDC
Manager.
VxRail Manager supports the VxRail systems life cycle operations including
deployment, update, monitoring, and maintenance. To learn about the life cycle
operations, select each hotspot below.
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4
3
1: Deploy
VxRail Deployment Wizard. Dell or Dell Partners perform the initial deployment of the VxRail
Cluster.
2: Update
3: Monitor
• Health
• Events
• Physical Views
4: Maintain
− Disk replacements
The VxRail Dashboard provides a centralized location to view information about the
VxRail system. To learn about the different sections of the dashboard, select each
hotspot below.
1 4
1: System Health provides a quick reference for overall system health status. The
health status aggregates health metrics from iDRAC, vCenter, and VxRail
Manager.
2: The Support section of the dashboard is used for configuring a valid Dell
Support Account and Secure Remote Services. This page has links to open a
Service Request (SR) or chat session with Dell Support.
Accessing the VxRail Dashboard in the vSphere Client. Choose Menu > VxRail.
4: The VxRail Community section of the dashboard provides web links to articles
within the VxRail community space. The VxRail online community is a collection of
insights and community discussions from VxRail users and VxRail experts. It can
be a useful resource in managing the VxRail system.
5: The Knowledge Base (KB) section lists popular web links and useful KB articles
for quick reference. To access the KB articles, the VxRail Manager VM must be
able to access the Dell Support site with a valid Dell Support account.
To learn more about vCenter Server in a VxRail environment, select each tab
below.
vCenter Server
VxRail Cluster
VxRail
vSphere Client Manager
Plugin
vCenter Server
Virtual Networking
vSAN
ESXi
VxRail Nodes
vCenter Server is the centralized platform for managing the following objects in the
VxRail infrastructure:
• vSAN cluster
• vSAN datastore
• ESXi hosts
• Virtual machines
• Virtual networking
Management
The vSphere Client is the user interface for managing components such as ESXi
hosts, vSAN cluster, vSAN datastore, and virtual machines. The VxRail Manager
Plugin enables administrators to manage physical hardware of the VxRail cluster.
VxRail clusters are deployed with one of two vCenter options; Use the VxRail
vCenter Server or Join an existing vCenter Server.
vCenter Server.
ESXi ESXi
managed
vCenter New VxRail-managed vCenter Server
Server is
deployed on
a new
VxRail
cluster.
Join an existing
vCenter Server.
VxRail Manager vCenter Server
A new
VxRail
ESXi ESXi
cluster is
deployed ESXi ESXi
existing
Data Center
vCenter
server that
runs on New Cluster with an Existing Customer-supplied vCenter
infrastructur
e that is
external to
the new
VxRail
cluster.
iDRAC Overview
The Dell Integrated Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) provides local and remote
system monitoring and can be used to troubleshoot a VxRail node. iDRAC
functions are controlled through a User Interface (UI) accessed using a web
browser.
iDRAC functionality is integrated into VxRail Manager and Dell Secure Remote
Services to further consolidate administration and maintenance. VxRail Manager
monitors and analyzes the iDRAC events.
Each VxRail node contains a dedicated 1 GbE network port for iDRAC. The iDRAC
port is typically connected to a management network.
Location of the dedicated iDRAC network port at the rear of a VxRail G560 and P580N node.
iDRAC Dashboard
3 5
8 2
4
1
1: Virtual Console
2: Storage Health
Displays the overall status of the storage components. The Details link can be
used for further investigation and troubleshooting.
3: Storage
Provides information about the capacity and slot location of each storage device.
This information aids with the location of failing disks during troubleshooting.
4: Recent Logs
5: Maintenance
6: System Information
Provides basic information about the VxRail node. This information is useful to
ensure that all nodes are at the same code versions.
7:
8: System Health
Displays the overall status of the system components. The Details link can be used
for further investigation and troubleshooting.
VxRail API
VxRail API
Puppet
Ansible
3: The VxRail API PowerShell Modules include PowerShell cmdlets for all the
publicly available VxRail APIs. The module also includes a user guide for the
VxRail PowerShell cmdlets.
1. What are the two vCenter Server configuration options available for a VxRail
cluster deployment? Select two (2).
a. Use the VxRail vCenter Server.
b. Join an existing vCenter Server.
c. Deploy a new external vCenter Server.
d. Transfer internal vCenter Server license to an external vCenter Server.
vCenter Server
vSphere ESXi
vSAN
• VxRail includes 60-day evaluation licenses for vSphere ESXi and vSAN
however, permanent licenses must be purchased separately.
• Customers can bring their own vSphere and vSAN licenses or licenses can be
purchased from Dell, VMware channel partners, or directly from VMware.
• VxRail supports several vSphere licenses including Standard, Enterprise Plus,
and Remote Office Branch Office (ROBO).
• VxRail supports flexible vSAN licensing options including Standard, Advanced,
Enterprise, and Enterprise Plus.
• The vCenter Server license in VxRail is for the included VxRail-managed
vCenter Server and is not transferable to a customer-supplied vCenter Server.
• VxRail includes a standard license for VMware vRealize Log Insight which is
used with a VxRail-managed vCenter Server.
• VxRail includes 15 VM licenses per G series chassis and five VM licenses for all
other node types for RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines.
• A vSAN license is not required for Dynamic nodes.
To learn about vSphere and vSAN editions VxRail feature comparisons, select
each tab below.
For more information about VMware vSphere licensing, see the VMware vSphere
Compute Virtualization - Licensing, pricing and packaging guide
Deduplication
and
Compression
RAID 5/6
Erasure Coding
vRealize
Operations
within vCenter
Data-at-Rest
Encryption
Stretched
Cluster with
Local Failure
File Services
VMware HCI
Mesh
vROPS 8
Advanced
Services
For more information about VMware vSAN licensing, see the VMware vSAN -
licensing, pricing, and packaging guide.
1. Select the license that supports the listed functionality in a VxRail environment.
vSphere Enterprise vSphere
Both
Plus Standard
Automated, one-click software
updates ☐ ☐ ☒
The graphic below organizes different data protection options according to the
service level objective - from continuous availability to archival.
To learn more about the data protection options, select each hotspot below.
1 2
4
3
1: Stretched clusters allow customers to have site level protection with zero data
loss and near instantaneous recovery. It provides automated failover during site
failures. This data protection option is for customers looking for disaster avoidance
and zero Recovery Point Objective (RPO).
3: Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines provides a flexible replication solution for
workloads running on the VxRail clusters. It protects VMs with VM-level granularity
and provides local or remote replication for any Point-in-Time recovery.
RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines provides disaster recovery, testing, and
operational recovery with integrated orchestration and automation capabilities.
VxRail High Availability (HA) provides the necessary business continuity and
resiliency functionality.
High availability features integrated into the hypervisor layer in VxRail provide the
failover capabilities. In the event of a loss of resource, or failure, the hypervisor
restarts a failed VM on the same hypervisor, or another available node in the
cluster.
Stretched clusters:
• Consist of two data sites and a Witness site.
• Identify sites as either Primary (Preferred Site) or Secondary.
• Tolerate one link failure at a time between sites or between the Witness and
one site.
• Enable local storage protection to be set to either RAID 1 or RAID 5/6 (RAID 6
is shown in the example).
RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines provides a continuous local and remote data
protection for virtual machines that are deployed on VxRail.
• Administrators configure the replication of local and remote data, ensuring that
the business suffers no downtime during a disaster.
• VMs can be rolled back to a known good point in time and resume operations
quickly and efficiently through VM-level granularity protection.
To learn about the Dell VxRail Data Protection options, select each tab below.
• Provides a RESTful interface that allows the user to monitor, configure, and
orchestrate data protection life cycle.
• Enables self-service model for data owners to perform backup and recovery
operations from their native applications.
1. Which data protection solution requires two data sites and a witness site.
a. vSAN Stretched Clusters
b. Dell PowerProtect Data Manager Software
c. vSphere High Availability
d. RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines
2. Which data protection options are designed with VM protection as the primary
focus? Choose two (2).
a. RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines
b. vSAN Stretched Clusters
c. Dell PowerProtect Data Manager Software
d. vSphere Replication
Helpful Resources
VxRail https://www.delltechnologies.com/asset/en-
Specification us/products/converged-infrastructure/technical-support/h16763-
Sheet vxrail-spec-sheet.pdf
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TechBook us/products/converged-infrastructure/technical-support/h15104-
vxrail-appliance-techbook.pdf
VxRail TV https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwdra0q-
YouTube H7c7Gh5dOkswI7Q
Channel
VxRail Certification
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API Endpoint
Required Parameters
RESTful API
Representation State Transfer (REST) API is a specific design methodology for API
communications. Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) establish rules that
enable a client and server to communicate data that would otherwise be
unmanageable. RESTful refers to the API complying with those rules. REST API is
an architectural style for client/server communications because it promotes
scalability, simplicity of interface, and independence of communications.
A useful analogy for APIs is human language. Language enables humans to
communicate with each other by providing structure for how that communication
takes place. Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) function in a similar
manner.
Scale Out
Scale-out is the addition of nodes to the existing cluster. VxRail clusters start with
as few as two nodes and can be scaled-out to 64 nodes. Scaling out a VxRail
cluster adds additional Compute/Memory/Storage capacity.
Scale Up
Scale up is the adding of storage capacity only to each node.
Witness host
A dedicated ESXi host or vSAN witness appliance can be used as the witness host.
The witness components are stored on the witness host and provide a quorum to
prevent a split-brain scenario if the network is lost between the data sites. This
witness host is the third fault domain.