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EMC + VMware AMA - X Force
EMC + VMware: The X Force in Hyper-Converged — "Ask Me Anything" CrowdChat
Keith Townsend - Light will overcome darkness
Q: It took Netflix 7 years to move to the public cloud. What does that mean for the average VMware customer from a product perspective?
Skip Bacon
The "average" VMware customer has a whole bunch more disparate applications and workloads.
John Furrier
My take on that was that was 7 years ago; times are faster now; but great question
Skip Bacon
Many of those likely end up in some form of cloud over time, many of those will not. #technologylongtails
Brian Gracely
does you think VMware customers will follow Netflix lead and move apps to AWS, or wait for VMware to catch up with their cloud strategy/offerings?
Rodrigo Gazzaneo
@sbacon_vmware agreed. All about workload placement.
Keith Townsend - Light will overcome darkness
I think VMware customers are curious as to how they save money and add agility. The challenge is VMware seems to have the mindshare of how to do so technically among these customers
Keith Townsend - Light will overcome darkness
I think some of the shine is coming off AWS and enterprises have to balance cost and compliance. VMware has opportunity.
Skip Bacon
PLENTY of opportunity to add value in helping IT manage and migrate workloads across hybrid environments
John Nicholson
They did not move everything to the cloud just streaming. The IT needs of the DVD shipping is more static/predictable and so it didn't make the cloud journey.
Jay Cuthrell
@Lost_Signal even then it's not exactly "all public cloud" (re: https://twitter.com/... ) since facilities based broadband providers can and do leverage on prem cache cascading _hardware_ to preposition 'hot' titles
Kenneth Hui @rubrikInc HQ
Might not mean that much. Nexflix chose 2 refactor their key streaming app; most enterprises have many key apps. Netflix chose not 2 refactor or move their legacy DVD app cuz it wasn't worth the time & energy.
Jay Cuthrell
@kenhuiny much of the fervor over Netflix migration minutia is framed or selectively ignored by (myopic) biased arguments where a holistic view of true complexities would render more useful debate IMHO ;-)
John Furrier
Random Question: VSAN was a great success many poo poo'd; That being said what trend do people think are getting poo poo'd today that will be next big trend???
Skip Bacon
Too big a question for my little brain. 100% focused on getting VSAN recognized for its current success AND driving more moving forward
John Nicholson
I think object storage and copy data management are underrated.
John Furrier
@sbacon_vmware VSAN is a winner! Congrats
Jase McCarty
with 3000+ #VSAN customers, up from 2000+ only 6 months ago, seem to agree!
Jay Cuthrell
keep an eye on "Tupperware Party" IT (containers) for whoever gets it right
Ben
3000+ customers?
Ben
Hyper-V had more customers then VMware, but no one used Hyper-V
Skip Bacon
Yes, per VMW's earnings release. 3,000+ licensed VSAN/hyper-converged software customers. Biggest of any publically-disclosing vendor.
Ben
Seriously?
Skip Bacon
Lots of public references on vmware.com to reinforce customer adoption
Ben
where are the case studies? what workloads are they running? VSAN was initially Tier 2 workloads? What changed?
Skip Bacon
And yes public companies subject these kinds of assertions to EXTREME scrutiny before making them
Skip Bacon
@Ben 23 case studies on vmware.com/a/custome... alone. 4 major releases of VSAN later, LOTS of tier 1 prod workloads...
Ben
Every copy of vsphere includes vsan. doesn't mean the same.
Skip Bacon
Ben factually incorrect. VSAN is licensed separately from vSphere. We're claiming real licensed customers here.
Crowd Captain
I found a bunch of questions in the crowd out in the wild...
Crowd Captain
what is the max supported nodes or appliances in a VSAN based HA stretched cluster ? Is it 32 now and 64 from Q2?
Crowd Captain
Is VSPEX Blue getting discontinued and replaced by this?
Crowd Captain
Can I purchase VxRAIL without ANY VMware licensing and instead buy a VMware ELA for my licensing?
Crowd Captain
Does VXRAIL require it's own vCenter?
Crowd Captain
Are the vmware licenses included in the vxrail appliances?
Crowd Captain
if you want NSX you need vxrack or vxblock
Crowd Captain
Can I purchase VxRAIL without ANY VMware licensing and instead buy a VMware ELA for my licensing?
Crowd Captain
Is there is flexibility to use higher than 10GbE networking (like 25 or 40GbE)
Crowd Captain
Is the VSAN config all flash or hybrid?
Crowd Captain
Is there a way to buy it without vSphere Licences to use it for a VDI enviromnent by buying Horizon or WorkspaceONE licenses seperatly
Crowd Captain
112 cores in single unit. How many sockets for those 112 cores?
Crowd Captain
Do we have to upgrade in 4 node increments? when is single node increments supported?
Crowd Captain
How the replication works? Sync and Async?
Crowd Captain
What version of VSAN will be offered?
Crowd Captain
When does it do the de-duplication and compression, post process, inline at inception?
Crowd Captain
Is this a VCE product or EMC product? Can I buy from my EMC reseller if they're not a VCE reseller?
Crowd Captain
Can VDI Licensing be included on this Bundle ? If so? How many ?
Crowd Captain
Where does the dedupe and compression happen? The Kernel?
Crowd Captain
How many 10GbE ports per appliance ?
Crowd Captain
Is there is a limit for growing? like 64 nodes?
Crowd Captain
If 76 TB is limit per appliance can I get smaller options?
Crowd Captain
In a cluster of 4 appliances, can 2 appliances be all flash and another 2 appliances can be Hybrid ?
Crowd Captain
External File stroage is supported?
Crowd Captain
Can #VXRail scale horizontally? i.e. cpu from first appliance sees the storage from a second?
Peter Herdman-Grant
what is the spec for the $60K VxRail Appliance?
Crowd Captain
@DBAStorage I'm digging for a datasheet
Crowd Captain
Did Cisco participate in the development of this product through the VCE partnership?
John Furrier
@DBAStorage the $60K is the VxRail 60 with 4 nodes, see the specs on VCE.com according to EMC VMware keynote today
John Nicholson
The Storage appears as one single pool and virtual machines can vMotion without performance impact.
John Nicholson
NFS and iSCSI should work just fine.
Jase McCarty
deduplication/compression is accomplished during destaging to the capacity tier. 4K blocks. Near-line is the term we use.
Jase McCarty
Stretched Cluster support in #VSAN62 allows for clusters of 15+15+1, 15/site & 1 witness. This has not changed since introduced in 6.1.
Jase McCarty
all-flash #VSAN62 configurations support Deduplication/Compression.
Lee Dilworth
VxRail ships with its own vCenter, additional appliances for same cluster register with it.
Lee Dilworth
replication can be sync or async via Recoverpoint4VM's
Peter Herdman-Grant
@jasemccarty apologies if I am wrong, my understanding was that deduplication/compression was only available in VSAN6.2 with all-flash, so no destaging to capacity tier
Jase McCarty
@DBAStorage all-flash has cache devices as well as capacity devices. In AFVSAN, all of them are flash.
Jase McCarty
@DBAStorage and for clarity, AF will be available in #VSAN 6.2 based VxRAIL appliances that are AF.
Skip Bacon
VxRail configs are available with both hybrid and all-flash storage
Jeremy Merrill
All nodes in the same appliance must be the same, but you can cluster different models of the appliances.
Jeremy Merrill
Nope! This is NSX supported and a VDS is deployed by default to start.
Jeremy Merrill
you can use RP4VM to achieve async or sync replication.
Jeremy Merrill
There are 2 10GigE connections per node (and 4 nodes per appliance) on the 120 and higher. The VxRail 60 has 4 1GigE connections per node