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тАО06-15-2016 08:50 AM
тАО06-15-2016 08:50 AM
I've been using Win2012R2 vms based on a cloned master image nimble volume for about a year now with no problems. Since the master volume is about a year old and many MS patches have been applied to it's children since then I know I'm not saving as much space as I could if I created a fresh fully patched master image volume.
I'm pretty sure that I should not try to patch the original correct?
I think I have the following options:
1) Create a new clone master image from scratch and base new production servers off of that.
OR
2) Clone the old master image volume from a fresh snapshot, apply the latest MS patches and then make it my new master image volume.
Should I be doing cloned images at all. I am saving about 8 GB per vm server by using them.
Thanks for your attention. I always learn something interesting when I come here.
Rob
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тАО06-16-2016 03:16 AM
тАО06-16-2016 03:16 AM
Re: Questions about using cloned volumes for production VMware server vms
We routinely turn our master templates on and run updates on them. I don't see a problem with doing that. Saves us a ton of time with future clones.
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тАО06-16-2016 06:29 AM
тАО06-16-2016 06:29 AM
Re: Questions about using cloned volumes for production VMware server vms
Hi Guys,
I'm curious to know how you did you setup. When I implemented my Nimble this year, I was looking into using the cloned volumes but I was afraid of hitting the datastore limit in Vsphere 6.0
Thanks,
Yann
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тАО06-16-2016 06:35 AM
тАО06-16-2016 06:35 AM
Re: Questions about using cloned volumes for production VMware server vms
We were previously with another SAN vendor who didn't have such cool snapshot capabilities. So what we do is have some "storage buckets". We then create templates in VMWare and make heavy usage of the "Deploy from template" functionality. We use Veeam for backups. With our setup, we have a small count of volumes for a bunch of VMs. So far, SCSI queueing hasn't been a problem, but is something we watch for.
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тАО06-16-2016 09:50 AM
тАО06-16-2016 09:50 AM
Re: Questions about using cloned volumes for production VMware server vms
Hi Yann,
We're a small shop. I do not anticipate hitting the the datastore limit. We only have 40 vms and I do not anticipate very many more. I don't think we will ever hit 120 datastores or 256 luns. If we start to get close I will start consolidating using storage vmotion.
Rob
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тАО06-16-2016 10:01 AM
тАО06-16-2016 10:01 AM
Re: Questions about using cloned volumes for production VMware server vms
Hi Chris, I guess I have some misconceptions about volumes that have been cloned.
My reasoning is this:
1) Once I have the master nimble system volume created every clone of that volume will use a the same copy of bits on the array as the master.
2) As I use the clones in production I'm only using space for new bits as they deviate from the master bits.
So I thought if I made changes to the master volume after I had deployed clones of it the clones would become corrupt if the master was changed. I guess this is not correct. I must have some misunderstanding of how it works?
Thanks
Rob
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тАО06-16-2016 10:49 AM
тАО06-16-2016 10:49 AM
SolutionAh, you're doing something different than us. We're using VMWare to handle cloning, not Nimble. I don't think what we are doing will help you out any.
With Nimble, the clones are coming from your snapshot. You can take that snapshot, mount it as a Zero Copy Clone - which essentially becomes a read/write copy of that master VM. You can still boot your master, and update it. The VMs your copied first should be unaffected by the changes to the master. Then, future clones will have your latest changes. Does that make sense?
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тАО06-16-2016 01:39 PM
тАО06-16-2016 01:39 PM
Re: Questions about using cloned volumes for production VMware server vms
Yes, I'm not using the traditional vm template tech built into vsphere. I'm using cloned nimble volumes using the method illustrated on pages 19 and 20 of the document titled "Nimble Best Practices Guide: VMWare VSphere 5 on Nimble Storage" (Nimble Storage InfoSight).
Yes, that does make sense as long as all my clones are based on a snapshot of the master it should be ok. I would assume if it were not ok the Nimble management interface would not let me. It does not allow deletion of a volume when it has clones I assume.
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тАО06-20-2016 04:33 AM
тАО06-20-2016 04:33 AM
Re: Questions about using cloned volumes for production VMware server vms
It should allow you to delete the master, actually. Once you mount a Zero Copy Clone, it's an independent VM.