Hello, Yes, vSAN and other storage types as primary storage support is added in 4.15 release itself. You can set up a vSAN storage in vCenter and add it as primary storage under "presetup" storage protocol type. "presetup" is the generic storage protocol type for primary storage using which we can add any type of storage VMFS5, VMFS6, vSAN and vVols.
For more details you may please go through this https://www.shapeblue.com/cloudstack-feature-deep-dive-vsphere-advanced-capabilities-in-cloudstack/ [https://www.shapeblue.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/0901.sdt-vmware.png]<https://www.shapeblue.com/cloudstack-feature-deep-dive-vsphere-advanced-capabilities-in-cloudstack/> vSphere Advanced Capabilities in CloudStack | CloudStack Feature Deep Dive - The CloudStack Company<https://www.shapeblue.com/cloudstack-feature-deep-dive-vsphere-advanced-capabilities-in-cloudstack/> Introduction. CloudStack vSphere integration has not kept up with the evolution of vSphere itself, and several functions can be performed natively by vSphere much more efficiently than by CloudStack. vSphere also has additional features which would be beneficial to the operators of vSphere based CloudStack clouds. www.shapeblue.com Regards, Harikrishna ________________________________ From: avi <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 1, 2021 10:28 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: vSAN vsphere 7.0 with Cloudstack. Hell All, I am trying to setup vmware 7.0 with cloudstack 4.15.1 but I have a slight problem. All the host have local storage setup(the server was used for different purpose before). There is no shared storage for the hosts so, I am looking towards vSAN concept. Just wanted to know if I can proceed towards using it and integrating with Cloudstack 4.15.1. I will be very grateful for any other suggestion and solutions to my scenario. Thank You.
