AWS and VMware Announce VMware Cloud on AWS integration with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP

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AWS and VMware Announce VMware Cloud on AWS integration with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP


Our clients are searching for cost-effective methods to proceed emigrate their purposes to the cloud. VMware Cloud on AWS is a totally managed, collectively engineered service that brings VMware’s enterprise-class, software-defined knowledge middle structure to the cloud. VMware Cloud on AWS provides our clients the flexibility to run purposes throughout operationally constant VMware vSphere-based public, personal, and hybrid cloud environments by bringing VMware’s Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) to AWS.

In 2021, we announced the absolutely managed shared storage service Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP. This service offers our clients with entry to the favored options, efficiency, and APIs of ONTAP file methods with the agility, scalability, safety, and resiliency of AWS, making it simpler emigrate on-premises purposes that depend on network-attached storage (NAS) home equipment to AWS.

Today I’m excited to announce the overall availability of VMware Cloud on AWS integration with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP. Prior to this announcement, clients might solely use VMware VSAN the place they may scale datastore capability with compute. Now, they will scale storage independently and SDDCs may be scaled with the extra storage capability that’s made potential by FSx for NetApp ONTAP.

Customers can already add storage to their SDDCs by buying further hosts or by including AWS native storage companies similar to Amazon S3, Amazon EFS, and Amazon FSx for offering storage to digital machines (VMs) on current hosts. You could also be pondering that nothing about this announcement is new.

Well, with this superb integration, our clients now have the flexibleness so as to add an exterior datastore choice to help their rising workload wants. If you might be working into storage constraints or are regularly met with unplanned storage calls for, this integration offers an economical strategy to incrementally add capability with out the necessity to buy extra hosts. By benefiting from exterior datastores by means of FSx for NetApp ONTAP, you may have the flexibleness so as to add extra storage capability when your workloads require it.

An Overview of VMware Cloud on AWS Integration with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
There are two account connectivity choices for enabling storage provisioned by FSx for NetApp ONTAP to be made accessible for mounting as a datastore to a VMware Cloud on AWS SDDC. Both choices use a devoted Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) for the FSx file system to stop routing conflicts.

The first possibility is to create a brand new Amazon VPC underneath the identical linked AWS account and have it linked with the VMware-owned Shadow VPC utilizing VMware Transit Connect. The diagram beneath exhibits the structure of this selection:

The first option is to enable storage under the same customer-owned account

The first possibility is to allow storage underneath the identical AWS linked account

The second possibility is to create a brand new AWS account, which by default comes with an Amazon VPC for the Region. Similar to the primary possibility, VMware Transit Connect is used to connect this new VPC with the VMware-owned Shadow VPC. Here is a diagram exhibiting the structure of this selection:

The second option is to enable storage provisioned by FSx for NetApp ONTAP by creating a new AWS account

The second possibility is to allow storage by creating a brand new AWS account

Getting Started with VMware Cloud on AWS Integration with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
The first step is to create an FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system in your AWS account. The steps that you’ll observe to do that are the identical, whether or not you’re utilizing the primary or second path to provision and mount your NFS datastore.

  1. Open the Amazon FSx service web page.
  2. On the dashboard, select Create file system to start out the file system creation wizard.
  3. On the Select file system sort web page, choose Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, after which click on Next which takes you to the Create ONTAP file system web page. Here choose the Standard create technique.

The following video exhibits a whole information on create an FSx for NetApp ONTAP:

The similar course of may be discovered on this FSx for ONTAP User Guide.

After the file system is created, find the NFS IP deal with underneath the Storage digital machines tab. The NFS IP deal with is the floating IP that’s used to handle entry between file system nodes, and it’s required for configuring VMware Transit Connect.

Location of the NFS IP address under the Storage virtual machines tab - AWS console

Location of the NFS IP deal with underneath the Storage digital machines tab – AWS console

Location of the NFS IP address under the Storage virtual machines tab - AWS console

Location of the NFS IP deal with underneath the Storage digital machines tab – AWS console

You are achieved with creating the FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system, and now you might want to create an SDDC group and configure VMware Transit Connect. In order to do that, you might want to navigate between the VMware Cloud Console and the AWS console.

Sign in to the VMware Cloud Console, then go to the SDDC web page. Here find the Actions button and choose Create SDDC Group. Once you’ve achieved this, present the required knowledge for Name (within the following instance I used “FSx SDDC Group” for the title) and Description. For Membership, solely embody the SDDC in query.

After the SDDC Group is created, it exhibits up in your checklist of SDDC Groups. Select the SDDC Group, after which go to the External VPC tab.

External VPC tab Add Account - VMC Console

External VPC tab Add Account – VMC Console

Once you might be within the External VPC tab, click on the ADD ACCOUNT button, then present the AWS account that was used to provision the FSx file system, after which click on Add.

Now it’s time so that you can return to the AWS console and register to the identical AWS account the place you created your Amazon FSx file system. Here navigate to the Resource Access Manager service web page and click on the Accept useful resource share button.

Resource Access Manager service page to access the Accept resource share button - AWS console

Resource Access Manager service web page to entry the Accept useful resource share button – AWS console

Return to the VMC Console. By now, the External VPC is in an ASSOCIATED state. This can take a number of minutes to replace.

External VPC tab - VMC Console

External VPC tab – VMC Console

Next, you might want to connect a Transit Gateway to the VPC. For this, navigate again to the AWS console. A step-by-step information may be discovered within the AWS Transit Gateway documentation.

The following is an instance that represents a typical structure of a VPC connected to a Transit Gateway:

A typical architecture of a VPC attached to a Transit Gateway

A typical structure of a VPC connected to a Transit Gateway

You are virtually on the finish of the method. You now want to simply accept the transit gateway attachment and for this you’ll navigate again to the VMware Cloud Console.

Accept the Transit Gateway attachment as follows:

  1. Navigating again to the SDDC Group, External VPC tab, choose the AWS account ID used for creating your FSx NetApp ONTAP, and click on Accept. This course of might take a couple of minutes.
  2. Next, you might want to add the routes in order that the SDDC can see the FSx file system. This is completed on the identical External VPC tab, the place you will discover a desk with the VPC. In that desk, there’s a button referred to as Add Routes. In the Add Route part, add two routes:
    1. The CIDR of the VPC the place the FSx file system was deployed.
    2. The floating IP deal with of the file system.
  3. Click Done to finish the route activity.

In the AWS console, create the route again to the SDDC by finding VPC on the VPC service web page and navigating to the Route Table as seen beneath.

VPC service page Route Table navigation - AWS console

VPC service web page Route Table navigation – AWS console

Ensure that you’ve got the right inbound guidelines for the SDDC Group CIDR by finding Security Groups underneath VPC and discovering the Security Group that’s getting used (it ought to be the default one) to permit the inbound guidelines for SDDC Group CIDR.

Security Groups under VPC that is being used to allow the inbound rules for SDDC Group CIDR

Security Groups underneath VPC which can be getting used to permit the inbound guidelines for SDDC Group CIDR

Lastly, mount the NFS Datastore within the VMware Cloud Console as follows:

  1. Locate your SDDC.
  2. After choosing the SDDC, Navigate to the Storage Tab.
  3. Click Attach Datastore to mount the NFS quantity(s).
  4. The subsequent step is to pick out which hosts within the SDDC to mount the datastore to and click on Mount to finish the duty.
Attach a new datastore

Attach A New Datastore

Available Today
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is out there at this time for VMware Cloud on AWS clients in US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Milan), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), South America (São Paulo), AWS GovCloud (US-East), and AWS GovCloud (US-West).

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