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The AHV documentation says that you can go higher on vCPU and RAM for the CVMs based on your install base [cores in physical CPU] and workload [see attachment] [img]https://d1qy7qyune0vt1.cloudfront.net/nutanix-us/attachment/d3aa59aa-a494-45bc-8bfa-25477198b4d2.png[/img]
The remaining IP is THE virtual IP address (VIP) for AFS
Thanks for the quick response. So, in theory, as long as the third party device[s] that are installed do not cause an issue, then support will still be available. I was solely thinking of using this meathod to upgrade the cluster capacity/performance over time instead of spending additional capital to purchase more nodes [we already have a good number of nodes w/ sufficient compute in production]. I would, of course, use the exact same manufacturer drive [Intel D SSD or Seagate Constelation HDD] just a larger caacity. Maybe, in the future, Nutanix could offer this as a service where we could select to upgrade the existing cluster [node by node or full cluster] but they either (1) supply the disks or (2) verify that we use the exact model that was in the system previously. Thanks
Hi Here's a good question..... Can I add my own Intel SSD or Seagate Constellation HDD disks of there is a failure or to increase the existing node capacity?
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