Coming from mostly HP EVA environments I got used to identify a Volume/LUN by there LUN number which was a real unique identifier. I could always “talk” LUN number and be sure that it was understood and unique. So ever since I’ve been working with our LeftHand environment I disliked the way that every Volume/LUN is marked […]
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Creating easy to identify LeftHand Volumes on ESX/vSphere
Posted by Kenneth van Ditmarsch on December 3, 2009
https://virtualkenneth.com/2009/12/03/creating-easy-to-identify-lefthand-volumes-on-esxvsphere/
VMFS- and Block Size is important for virtual RDM's
A little post from me since I got an error message while working with large RDM’s. While I twittered out the message it seemed that Duncan Epping from VMware had a posting ready at which he only had to press the “Publish”-button. See his very helpful article over here. What you might have noticed is that a RDM’s size is displayed as the real size […]
Posted by Kenneth van Ditmarsch on November 10, 2009
https://virtualkenneth.com/2009/11/10/vmfs-and-block-size-is-important-for-virtual-rdms/