Hello Jorge J,
Thank you for your question.
You can deploy a hyper-converged S2D cluster by provisioning a Hyper-V cluster and enable S2D from existing Hyper-V hosts, or by provisioning from bare-metal servers.
You can't currently enable S2D in a hyper-converged deployment on a Hyper-V cluster deployed from bare metal computers with the Nano operating system.
Note
You must enable S2D before adding the storage provider to VMM. To enable S2D, go to General Configuration > Specify the cluster name and host group and select the Enable Storage Spaces Direct option
After you enable a cluster with S2D, VMM does the following:
The File Server role and the Failover Clustering feature is enabled.
Storage replica and data deduplication is enabled.
The cluster is optionally validated and created.
S2D is enabled, and a storage array is created with the same name you provide in the wizard.
If you use PowerShell to create a hyper-converged cluster, the pool and the storage tier is automatically created with the Enable-ClusterS2D autoconfig=true option.
For more information you can visit this link:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/s2d-hyper-converged?view=sc-vmm-2019
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Thanks,
Aradhya C