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Top 20 vSAN articles for March 2016

Top 20Here is our Top 20 vSAN articles list for March 2016. This list is ranked by the number of times a VMware Support Request was resolved by following the steps in a published Knowledge Base article.

  1. Following maintenance, hosts in a Virtual SAN cluster may erroneously report the error: Host cannot communicate with all other nodes in virtual SAN enabled cluster
  2. Avoiding a known drive failure issue when Dell PERC H730 controller is used with VMware Virtual SAN 5.5 or 6.0
  3. Certification of Dell PERC H730 and FD332-PERC Controllers with VSAN 6.2
  4. Support statement for 512e and 4K Native drives for VMware vSphere and VSAN
  5. VMware Virtual SAN 6.0 Requirements
  6. Upgrading the VMware Virtual SAN (VSAN) on-disk format version from 1 = 2
  7. Troubleshooting VSAN SSD congestion on vSphere 5.5
  8. VMware Virtual SAN 6.1 or 5.5 Update 3 Disk Groups show as Unmounted in the vSphere Web Client (DDH)
  9. VMware Virtual SAN 6.2 on disk upgrade fails at 10%
  10. vSphere 5.5 Virtual SAN requirements
  11. Enabling or capturing performance statistics using Virtual SAN Observer for VMware Virtual SAN
  12. Removing a VMware Virtual SAN-enabled cluster and detaching the VMware ESXi host from the cluster fails
  13. Powering on virtual machines in VMware Virtual SAN 5.5 fails with error: Failed = create swap file
  14. VSAN RVC fails = run after upgrading = vCenter Server 6.0 Update 1b
  15. VMware Virtual SAN 6.2 on disk upgrade fails at 10%
  16. Adding existing Virtual SAN hosts = a new Virtual SAN cluster after rebuilding vCenter Server
  17. VMware Virtual SAN configuration fails with the error: Found another host participating in the VSAN service which is not a member of this host”s vCenter cluster
  18. Requirements and considerations for the deployment of VMware Virtual SAN (VSAN)
  19. A VMware Virtual SAN virtual machine in a vSphere HA cluster reports as HA protected when powered off
  20. vSphere High Availability (HA) fails = restart a virtual machine when VMware Virtual SAN network is partitioned