Hyperconverged Infrastructure Software-Defined Storage vSAN

Deploying Virtual SAN Over L2/L3 Networks with Arista Networking Devices

VSAN-AristaEarlier this year around the March timeframe, I published a white paper providing network configuration guidance for deploying Virtual SAN across L2 and L3 networks. In the white paper, I covered all of the necessary configuration artifacts required to prepare and build a routed network for the deployment of Virtual SAN. In the paper, I provided all of the required configuration examples for all of the necessary networking devices (L2 and L3 devices) for two different vendors (Cisco and Brocade)

My intentions for the article and the paper was to provide prescriptive  guidance for the preparation and configuration of the network infrastructure to support the deployment of Virtual SAN over across routed and non-routed networks based on two of the most utilized/popular networking vendors in the industry today and their respective devices.

My original intentions were to use three vendors and provide the configuration examples for all three vendors (Cisco, Brocade Arista). At the time of the publishing of the paper, I wasn’t able to include in the Arista configuration in the paper at the time of the original publishing. Well, thanks to David Boone, a member of the Virtual SAN solutions architecture team who recently reminded me of the Arista configuration. The Arista configurations examples listed below follow the logical infrastructure scenario defined in the VMware Virtual SAN Layer 2 and Layer 3 Network Topology Deployments white paper.

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The Arista configuration examples are based on the logical design and infrastructure covered in the VMware Virtual SAN Layer 2 and Layer 3 Network Topology Deployments white paper. For further information and full context and details, please download the white paper from the provided link above.

 

 

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