VMware vSAN 9.0 Enterprise (per TiB)

Brand: VMware | Category: Software

SKU: VMWA-VSAN9ENTTIB | Part #: VSAN-9-ENT-TIB | MPN: VSAN-9-ENT-TIB

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About the VMware vSAN 9.0 Enterprise (per TiB)

The VMware vSAN 9.0 Enterprise (per TiB) from VMware is enterprise-grade Software hardware built for data centers. VMware vSAN 9.0 Enterprise is a software-defined storage platform licensed on a per-tebibyte (TiB) consumed-capacity model, enabling organizations to align storage expenditure directly with deployed usable capacity across hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) clusters. Built natively into the VMware vSphere hypervisor layer, vSAN 9.0 aggregates local flash and NVMe drives across cluster nodes into a shared, policy-driven datastore, eliminating the need for dedicated external st Available in brand new condition. VMware software products are trusted by enterprises and data centers worldwide. Available from Omnixon Global. Contact our sales team to request a quote.

Technical Specifications

BrandVMware
CategorySoftware
SKUVMWA-VSAN9ENTTIB
Part NumberVSAN-9-ENT-TIB
ConditionNew
Manufacturer Part NumberVSAN-9-ENT-TIB
Product NameVMware vSAN 9.0 Enterprise
EditionEnterprise
Licensing ModelPer TiB (tebibyte) of usable consumed capacity
License TypePerpetual with active subscription required for updates
Hypervisor IntegrationVMware vSphere (native kernel module, no separate installation)
Supported Storage ProtocolsNVMe, SAS, SATA, NVMe-oF (TCP and RDMA)
File Protocol SupportNFS v3/v4.1, SMB 2/3 (via vSAN File Services)
Data Reduction ServicesDeduplication and compression (all-flash configurations)
RAID and Erasure CodingRAID-1 (mirroring), RAID-5, RAID-6 (erasure coding on all-flash)
EncryptionData-at-rest encryption (AES-256, vSphere Native Key Provider and external KMIP support)
Stretch ClusteringSupported; active-active across two sites with witness node
HCI MeshSupported; remote vSAN datastore mounting across clusters
Kubernetes StoragevSphere CSI driver integration; supports Persistent Volume Claims
QoS and Storage PolicyVM Storage Policy-Based Management (SPBM) with per-VM IOPS limits
DPU/SmartNIC OffloadSupported via vSphere Distributed Services Engine (DSE)
Minimum Cluster Size2 nodes (with external witness); standard fault domain minimum 3 nodes
Maximum Cluster Size64 nodes per cluster
Management InterfaceVMware vCenter Server (integrated); vSAN Skyline Health analytics