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Managing vSAN internet connectivity configuration using the vSAN API

07.12.2024 by William Lam // 5 Comments

I recently received an inquiry from a vSAN customer who was looking to disable the vSAN internet connectivity, which is used pull down the latest vSAN HCL catalog updates and is also used as part of enabling the vSAN File Services.


Rather than using the vSphere UI to disable this configuration, the customer was interested in automating this and was wondering if there was an API that can be used?

While I have explored a large part of the vSAN Management API, this is one area that I had not played with before, which also meant a good learning opportunity!

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Categories // Automation, PowerCLI, VSAN, vSphere 8.0 Tags // PowerCLI, VSAN

Improved vSAN capacity usage reporting APIs in vSphere 8.0 Update 3

07.10.2024 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

As with any new VMware software release, I always love geeking out and taking a look at the new APIs have been added and/or updated that can benefit our users. Having spent some time automating various aspects of vSAN, I came across a couple of new vSAN capacity usage reporting APIs (vSphere API & vSAN Management API) that were introduced in vSphere 8.0 Update 3 that I thought was worth mentioning.

While vSAN already had an existing capacity API by using the querySpaceUsage() method as part of the VsanSpaceReportSystem, it did not provide granular information about the raw storage capacity that was claimed by vSAN, whether that was for vSAN Original Storage Architecture (OSA) or vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA).

As part of the VsanVcClusterConfigSystem, there is now a new vSAN API called getClaimedCapacity() that will return the raw capacity in bytes for all claimed disks for vSAN OSA and/or ESA which is also useful for those looking to understand their tebibyte (TiB) usage, as that is also  unit of licensing for vSAN storage with the new VMware vSphere Foundation (VVF) and VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) offers.

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Categories // Automation, VSAN, vSphere 8.0 Tags // VSAN, vSphere 8.0 Update 3

ESXi on Protectli Vault Pro 6650/6670

05.20.2024 by William Lam // 4 Comments

I always love hearing about new and interesting hardware vendors from our VMware community, which is exactly how I came to learn about Protectli back in 2021 from fellow vExpert Trevor Smith. It was in 2021 where Trevor had shared with the vExpert Community that Protectli was developing a 10GbE hardware kit, which was really interesting since there was not many options for small form factor systems at that time that included 10GbE connectivity.

After following up with Protectcli in 2021, they confirmed a 10GbE kit was in the works but it was still in early design and development, so there was nothing to evaluate at the time. Fast forward to April 2024, I received a follow-up email asking if I would be interested in kicking the tires on their first 10GbE kits with their new Protectli Vault Pro 6600 series.


So here is your first look at the ESXi running on the new Protectli 10G Vault Pro!

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Categories // ESXi, Home Lab, VMware Cloud Foundation, VSAN, vSphere, vSphere 7.0, vSphere 8.0 Tags // ESXi 8.0, homelab, Protectli

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