I'm in the midst of migrating my existing VM's to a new infrastructure. I have some questions on migrating the VM's from the old to new. The environment is small with only two hosts (see below for more info). I have two new servers to serve as replacements for my aging hardware. Below I've included relevant details of my old and new virtual infrastructures.
Existing:
- Two Hosts running 4 VM's each. The hosts are Dell R610's.
- The environment is VMWare vSphere 6.5 with its own, separate VCSA
- Storage is shared via Direct Attached Storage (DAS) with a Dell MD3220 SAN. These are directly attached via an HBA interface to each host which currently offers HA. All VM's are stored on the shared storage. There are no VM's on the local storage nor are they adequately sized to do so.
New:
- Two Hosts running a VMWare based hyperconverged solution. This provides the shared storage and redundancy etc with the need for a SAN.
- This is a hyperconverged solution by Dell that required the ProDeploy services. Given that, the new environment is setup correctly and ready to go (thankfully, not my doing!). The servers are VSAN ready Dell EMC R640's Ready Nodes
- The environment is all vSphere 6.7 U2 with its own VCSA server and datacenter
Question:
As you can see by the details above, the new and old environment are entirely separate entities. This is where the complications begin (in my mind). I've read several various articles and past support cases on the topic and think I have an approach narrowed down. The plan is to disconnect and remove the hosts from the existing VCSA in the old environment. AFterwards, the old hosts will then be connected to the new environment via the new VCSA residing on it. This will allow me to use vMotion (verified my licensing should allow) to migrate the VM's from the old hosts to the new. Sounds way too simple which has me concerned..... My question is, since the VM's in the old environment are stored on the SAN, is the new enviroment/VCSA going to be able to recognize them? Or, because I have them direct attached, does the host recognize this as local storage which will translate to the new VCSA and hosts? Also, once I disconnect/remove the Hosts from the original VCSA, am I able to easily reconnect it to the old without ramification if things go awry in the new environment ( a back out plan....).
Thanks for reading and any suggestions! - Dan