Step-by-step networking decision points are described.
- Assess your requirements and perform a sizing exercise to determine the quantity and characteristics of the VxRail nodes you require to meet planned workload and targeted use cases.
- Determine the number of physical racks required to support the quantity and footprint of VxRail nodes to meet workload requirements, including the ToR switches. Verify that the data center has sufficient floor space, power, and cooling.
- Determine the network switch topology that aligns with your business and operational requirements. See the sample wiring diagrams in Appendix F: Physical Network Switch for guidance on the options supported for VxRail cluster operations.
- Based on the sizing exercise, determine the number of Ethernet ports on each VxRail node you want to reserve for VxRail networking.
- Determine the optimal VxRail adapter and Ethernet port types to meet planned workload and availability requirements.
- Select the network adapter type and cable type to connect the VxRail nodes to your switches.
- VxRail nodes can connect to switches with either RJ45, SFP+, SFP28, or QSFP adapter types, depending on the type of adapter cards selected for the nodes.
- VxRail nodes with RJ45 ports require CAT5 or CAT6 cables. CAT6 cables are included with every VxRail.
- VxRail nodes with SFP+ ports require optics modules (transceivers) and optical cables, or Twinax Direct-Attach Copper (DAC) cables. These cables and optics are not included; you must supply your own. The NIC and switch connectors and cables must be on the same wavelength.
- VxRail nodes with SFP28 ports require high-thermal optics for ports on the NDC or OCP. Optics that are rated for standard thermal specifications can be used on the expansion PCIe network ports supporting SFP28 connectivity.
- Determine the additional ports and port speed on the switches for the uplinks to your core network infrastructure and interswitch links for dual switch topologies. Select a switch or switches that provide sufficient port capacity and characteristics.
- Determine whether to enable OOB management. Dell iDRAC functionality is built into each VxRail node, and requires a 1GbE connection. Deploy a dedicated 1 GbE switch for this purpose. If this is not practical, you can also use open ports on the ToR switches.
- Determine whether to use a local laptop or a jump host to enable initial connectivity to the VxRail management interface.
- To use a local laptop for VxRail management connectivity, reserve one additional port on one of the ToR switches for this purpose.
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The need for the additional port to access the management interface is removed if connectivity is available elsewhere on the logical path from a jump host on the VxRail external management VLAN.