Re: iscsi, gwcli, and vmware version

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I would appreciate it if anyone could call out specific features involved here.

"upgrade because it's better" doesnt usually fly in cost justification writeups.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Ferris" <Andrew.Ferris@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "ceph-users" <ceph-users@xxxxxxx>, "Philip Brown" <pbrown@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2021 1:13:02 PM
Subject: Re:  iscsi, gwcli, and vmware version

Hi Philip,
 
Part of it will be down to VFMS supporting features for ISCSI and then that is chained to specific ESXi and VM levels.
 

Andrew Ferris
Network & System Management
UBC Centre for Heart & Lung Innovation
St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver
http://www.hli.ubc.ca
 


>>> Philip  Brown <pbrown@xxxxxxxxxx> 6/24/2021 12:56 PM >>>

I notice on
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rbd/iscsi-initiator-esx/

that it lists a requirement of
"VMware ESX 6.5 or later using Virtual Machine compatibility 6.5 with VMFS 6."


Could anyone enlighten me as to why this specific limit is in place?
Officlaly knowing something like, "you have to use v6.5 or later, because X happens", would be very helpful to me when doing a writeup for potential deployment plans.


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