Using RDX QuikStation and QuikStor in VMware Environments

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Using RDX QuikStation and QuikStor in VMware Environments INTEGRATION BRIEF Removable disk storage is essential for many SMB customers to meet compliance requirements for data protection in a virtual or hybrid IT environment. Using RDX Removable Storage can help meet those requirements with best of class data backup scenarios for VMware. Utilizing physical disk storage in a VMware virtual machine (VM) is mostly realized with iscsi disk subsystems which are connected to the network. Using iscsi initiators, each VM can access its own portion of disk storage. The following guide explains how to utilize ESXi host-connected RDX QuikStation disk arrays and QuikStor drives directly from a VM. Overland-Tandberg RDX QuikStor drives and QuikStation appliances An alternative backup storage solution, especially for smaller SMB and single-server solutions, is a directly-connected RDX QuikStor, which is available either as internal drives with a USB 3.0 or SATA III interface or as an external drive with an USB 3.0 interface. For iscsi network-attached removable disk storage, the RDX QuikStation is designed to provide data protection and off-site disaster recovery for either physical or virtual SMB and SME environments. Using SATA III drives and appliances VMware allows data to pass through SATA ports to a guest machine, which you can use as a virtual backup server. The RDX devices provide a high performance solution for all storage tasks requiring removability and off-site storage for compliance backup and archiving tasks. RDX Installation Install a SATA controller to your ESXi host. Make sure that the controller supports AHCI. Potential RAID functionality should be turned OFF. Install your RDX SATA III drive or appliance as directed. Connect SATA and power cables. RDX QuikStation and QuikStor combines the Benefits of Disk and Tape

Switch the ESXi host to maintenance mode It is recommended to switch the ESXi host into maintenance mode during the following operations. Scroll down the Configure list to the Hardware section and select PCI Devices. With the device selected in the DirectPath I/O list, click the pencil icon at the top of the list to edit it. Select the appropriate device to be used and click OK. The device is shown in the DirectPath list. You need to restart the host to activate the change. After the host is restarted, the controller is ready to be assigned to a virtual machine. Select the VM to which you would like to assign the controller. (If the VM is running, please turn it off.) In the Summary tab, under VM Hardware, click Edit Settings.

At the pop-up screen, using the New device menu at the bottom, select PCI Device. Click Add to the right of the menu button. The new PCI passthrough device is shown. Click OK. You can use Windows Device Manager to check that the RDX device is now shown.

A quick check of the RDX Manager Drive List should also show the drive available. The virtual machine needs now to be restarted to have the SATA controller recognized. Once rebooted, return the ESXi host back to operating mode from maintenance mode. Using USB 3.0 drives USB 3.0 controllers, which are available at the ESXi host, can be utilized by virtual machines. That way, VMs are able to access RDX drives directly for individual storage tasks. Select the USB drive and, under the Summary tab, in the VM Hardware subsection, click Edit Settings to open the pop-up settings screen.

Using the New device drop-down list at the bottom, select USB Controller and click Add. The New USB Controller is added to the Virtual Hardware list. Again, using the New device drop-down list at the bottom, select Host USB Device and click Add.

The New Host USB device is added to the hardware list. Click OK. The virtual machine can now be restarted. Start the user interface, choose the desired virtual machine and select Power On. The RDX drive is now ready for individual storage tasks. After restarting your virtual machine, the Windows Device Manager shows the RDX as a new disk drive. The RDX drive is also now visible in the explorer of the virtual machine and can be used for backup and archiving tasks. 1022599 Sales and support for Overland-Tandberg products and solutions are available in over 90 countries. Contact us today at sales@overlandstorage.com or sales@tandbergdata.com 2019 Overland-Tandberg. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is provided as is without warranty of any kind. Overland-Tandberg shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. IB_v3_Mar15_2019