Expansion of the existing space on LUN

I wanted to confirm that the following steps are still the best method to expand a LUN formatted with a single VMFS partition space and make sure that I don't have lack of someone who came up with a more elegant solution.

1. create a new LUN with the space to require it.

2. move all virtual machine hosted on LUNS with insufficient space for this new logic unit number.

3 anyone to the ESX host logical unit number and remove it from the storage device.

Anyone using the following KB:

Unpresenting a LUN that contains a store of data from ESX 4.x and ESXi 4.x

http://KB.VMware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US & cmd = displayKC & externalId = 1015084

The increase in the VI client option creates a scope for the partition VMFS and scopes are a tool of the devil.

With vSphere 4 you can hot - develop the LUN on the storage, and then increase the size of it. This will not generate the extensions. I think that is much more elegant and I can say that it works with Clariion, Symmetrix and Equallogic, EVA (I saw it happen and no problem at all)

Marcelo Soares

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Master virtualization technology

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