Dynamic clusters differentiate themselves from other VxRail cluster types by the primary storage resource. Other cluster types depend on the local VMware vSAN data store as the primary storage resource. With a dynamic cluster, the nodes that are used to build the cluster do not have local disk drives. Therefore, an external storage resource is required to support workload and applications.
A dynamic cluster may be preferable to other cluster types in these situations:
You already have an investment in compatible external
storage resources in your data centers that can serve as primary storage for a
dynamic cluster.
The business and operational requirements for the applications that are targeted for the VxRail cluster can be better served with existing storage resources.
The likelihood of stranded assets through node expansion is less likely with a dynamic cluster.
If a dynamic cluster is the best fit for your business and operational requirements, be aware of the following:
Verify that the storage resources in the data center
you plan for VxRail dynamic clusters are supported. See the support matrix for
dynamic nodes on the VxRail Product Support to
verify compatibility.
The target data center for the VxRail dynamic cluster must already have deployed one of the supported options for primary storage.
VxRail publishes a guide to assist you in preparing your data center storage for a VxRail dynamic cluster at
Configure External Storage of VxRail Dynamic Node Cluster. Use the technical documentation provided for the selected external storage to prepare the storage for a VxRail dynamic cluster.
Any performance issues that are diagnosed at the storage level may be related to infrastructure outside of VxRail, and must be managed separately.
A dynamic cluster does not have the same level of visibility and control of an external storage resource in comparison to a local vSAN data store.
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