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  Chapter 4: Solution Implementation 
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EMC VSPEX End-User Computing: VMware Horizon View 5.3 
and VMware vSphere for up to 2,000 Virtual Desktops 
Implementation Guide 
If the storage required for infrastructure virtual machines (that is, SQL Server, domain 
controller, vCenter Server, and Horizon View Connection servers) does not exist in the 
production environment already and you have purchased the optional user data disk 
pack, configure an NFS file system on the VNX to be used as the NFS datastore in 
which the infrastructure virtual machines reside. Repeat the configuration steps in 
Provision storage for NFS datastores (file only) to provision the optional storage, 
while taking into account the smaller number of drives. 
Figure 13 shows the Storage Pool Properties dialog box in Unisphere, which displays 
parameters such as Total, Free, Percent Full, and Total Allocation for a system’s 
physical capacity, and Total Subscription, Percent Subscribed, and Percent 
Oversubscribed for a system’s virtual capacity. 
  Examining storage pool space utilization Figure 13.
When storage pool capacity becomes exhausted, any requests for additional space 
allocation on thin-provisioned LUNs fail. Applications attempting to write data to 
these LUNs usually fail as well, and an outage is the likely result. To avoid this 
situation: 
1.  Monitor pool utilization. 
2.  Set an alert that notifies you when thresholds are reached. 
3.  Set Percentage Full Threshold to allow enough buffer space to correct the 
situation before an outage situation occurs. 
This setting is under Advanced in the Storage Pool Properties dialog box, as 
shown in Figure 14.  
Provision optional 
storage for 
infrastructure 
virtual machines 
Setting Virtual 
Provisioning 
thresholds and 
alerts 










