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At the moment there is not an option to inject drivers onto the phoenix ISO, you will need to use your Hardware specific vendor method to install the drivers for the Broadcom NIC in the nodes.
It might be doable but it is certainly not supported.All options in which we present storage externally to hosts such as ESXi and Hyper-v are usually as temporary options to migrate VMs onto those particular containers but with the end goal of eventually running such VMs in the AOS cluster and not with the goal of presenting those containers as persistent storage for the External hosts.Having such setups might cause instability in the AOS cluster that is providing the storage to the external hosts.the following kb has additional information on it, but again, just for migration purposes:https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/kbs/details?targetId=kA0600000008SdpCAE
Hello @SinghK Not sure If you got this sorted already but I figured I would answer. If you haven’t modified the Advertised capacity of your storage containers, then the theoretical usable capacity would be the available logical space in the storage pool of the cluster (minus 10 % approximately of the space accounted for garbage collection).So in your case the theoretical usable capacity would be approximately 35 TB.That usable capacity doesn’t account for storage resiliency in case of a node failure so if you want to take that part into account too then you can follow the next KB to get a rough estimation of how much space you can use in your cluster and still tolerate a node failure: Recommended guidelines for maximum storage utilization on a clusterHope this helps.
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