VMware confirms that its spec guidance on storage servers was quite inaccurate


  • VMware has implemented telemetry to paint a clearer picture
  • It turned out that vSAN storage and HCI clusters were overspecified
  • This change can result in large cost savings

VMware has admitted that overly conservative guidance based on synthetic tests caused the company to overspecify its storage servers for years.

New telemetry data shows that real-world vSAN ESA clusters use significantly less RAM and CPU than the company previously thought, allowing the company to lower the hardware requirements for its vSAN storage clusters and vSAN HCI clusters.

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