AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Configuring VMware for Storage Gateway
Note
You must complete this step to avoid issues in identifying these disks when you configure them
in the gateway console.
To configure your VM to use paravirtualized controllers
1. In the VMware vSphere client, open the context (right-click) menu for your gateway VM, and then
choose
Edit Settings
.
2. In the
Virtual Machine Properties
dialog box, choose the
Hardware
tab, select the
SCSI controller
0
, and then choose
Change Type
.
3. In the
Change SCSI Controller Type
dialog box, select the
VMware Paravirtual
SCSI controller type,
and then choose
OK
.
Using AWS Storage Gateway with VMware High Availability
VMware High Availability (HA) is a component of vSphere that can provide protection from failures in the
infrastructure layer supporting a gateway VM. VMware HA does this by using multiple hosts configured
as a cluster so that if a host running a gateway VM fails, the gateway VM can be restarted automatically
on another host within the cluster. For more information about VMware HA, see
on the VMware website.
To use AWS Storage Gateway with VMware HA, we recommend doing the following things:
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