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How to add QNAP NFS to VMware?
Today, let us see the steps followed by our support techs:
QNAP Configuration
QNAP configuration is pretty much straightforward. Let’s configure NFS.
- Login to QNAP NAS.
- From Control Panel choose Win/Mac/NFS
- Switch to NFS Service. Select desired NFS version. I’ve tested it with both NFS v2/v3 and NFS v4.
- QNAP recommends disabling write cache function. Simply click on the link fron the NFS service or go to Control Panel, System, Hardware. De-select Enable write cache (EXT4 delay allocation) and click Apply.
- Now we need to create a shared folder. Go to Control Panel, Priviledge, Shared Folders. Click Create. Provide share name and choose disk volume if you have more than one.
- Now we need to change NFS priviliges to allow access from ESXi hosts. Once the shared folder is crated click the middle icon to assign permissions.
- In a new window choose NFS Host Acces
- Once selected you need to provide following information.
- Host/IP/Network. In my case I’ve selected Network. If you want to grant access from anywhere simply use * as a wildcard.
- Choose read/write.
- Select Squash no users
9.Settings are applied and ready to be consumed by VMware ESXi.
ESXi Configuration
VMware ESXi can consume NFS resources by using NFS version 3 and version 4. I’ve tested it with both and I will descibre the process.
NFS v3
- Click on Datacenter, Cluster or ESXi where you want to attach NFS Datastore.
- Choose NFS as a new datastore type.
- Then, chooseNFS 3.
- Provide datastore name, QNAP shared folder and QNAP IP or FQDN.
- Select to which hosts or Cluster you want to attach the NFS datastore.
- Click Finish on ready to complete section.
- NFS datastore is added.
- I initiated Storage vMotion from my local drives to shared NFS drive. It works well.
- From QNAP point of view we see incoming data
- Here is vMotioned virtual machine.
NFS v4
- The procedure only differs from the point number 3.
- You can but you don’t need to use authentication. In my case I don’t have Active Directory so I can’t test it. However it works
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Conclusion
In this article, we provide a quick and simple solution from our Support team to add QNAP NFS to VMware
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