Navigating common features in Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization as a VMware admin

Learn how to navigate features in Red Hat Openshift and Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization coming from a VMware vSphere background.

Learn how to navigate features in Red Hat Openshift and Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization coming from a VMware vSphere background.

Navigating storage options with OpenShift Virtualization for VMware admins

5 mins

Storage plays an incredibly important role in your organization’s infrastructure. Where you plan to host resources can change with your needs. In this section you will learn how to access common storage features in Red Hat OpenShift, and what each of the Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization storage menu options mean for VMware vSphere admins. 

What will you learn?

  • How OpenShift menu and features map to ones you may know from VMware

What do you need before starting?

  • VMware vSphere 8.0 or higher (as referenced in this path)
  • Red Hat OpenShift 4.18 (as referenced in this path) 

Feature mapping chart

FeatureVMwareOpenShift
Where VM Disks are stored DatastorePersistentVolumeClaim/PersistentVolume 
Policy based storage managementvVols, Storage Policy Based Management (SPBM)Storage Classes
Non-Disruptive VM storage migrationStorage vMotionStorage live migration
Storage availability vSAN (vVols), NFS, SAN (Fiber Channel or iSCSi), Raw Device Mapping

PersistentVolume (PV) and PersistentVolumeClaim (PVC) paradigms to manage storage for VMs.

Container Storage Interface (CSI) paradigm to allow for seamless integration with various storage backends or Software Defined Storage solutions.

Accessing legacy storage arraysCompatible with all major storage vendorsAll major storage vendors have a CSI compliant driver
Storage accelerated cloningYes, via VAAIYes, via CSI driver 
Disk resizingYesYes
Disk/VM snapshotsYesYes 

Menu mapping chart

This section addresses what OpenShift Virtualization storage menu selection items mean from a VMware vSphere perspective. As noted in previous resources, OpenShift is conceptually different in select areas from VMware to achieve the same or similar items.  In the instances that there is no VMware equivalent option, they will be  marked as “N/A”. 

OpenShift Virtualization menuVMware comparable Explanation
Storage - Data Foundation (requires OpenShift Data Foundation storage and its console plugin)vSAN or Local Raided disk set up as a VMFS filesystemEntry point to in the web console to manage OpenShift Data Foundation storage
Storage - Object Storage (requires OpenShift Data Foundation storage and its console plugin)N/AConfigure and manage Object storage, including policies, buckets, claims or replication
Storage - PersistentVolumesList of vVols or VMDKsManage and troubleshoot statically or dynamically provisioned file and block based persistent volumes (PVs). Each persistent volume represents a single storage volume that is blacked by one of the existing storage providers
Storage - PersistentVolumesClaimsN/AManage and troubleshoot storage requests, their binding to persistent volumes and their allocation to workloads (containers and VMs). PVCs also define characteristics of how PVs are bounded and their lifecycle
Storage - StorageClassesStorage PoliciesManage the classes of storage providers integrated in your cluster. Each storage class is a profile that maps dynamic storage requests to a storage provider and defines provisioning properties determined by the cluster administrators
Storage - VolumeSnapshotVirtual Machine Storage SnapshotManage and troubleshoot volume snapshot and restore requests
Storage - VolumeSnapshotClassesN/AManage the classes of snapshot providers integrated in your cluster. Each snapshot class is a profile that maps snapshot requests to a snapshot provider and defines snapshot configuration properties determined by the cluster administrators.
Storage - VolumeSnapshotContentsN/AManage and troubleshoot existing  volumes snapshots. Each snapshot is backed by an integrated snapshot provider. It is similar to a Persistent Volume

Now that you have a baseline of some OpenShift storage features and their comparables to VMware vSphere, next is a dive into network features. 

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This learning path is for operations teams or system administrators
Developers may want to check out Migrate virtual applications in Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization on developers.redhat.com.

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