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vSphere Storage - ESXi 5.1 - Documentation - VMware

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Virtual Machine <strong>Storage</strong> Profiles 24<br />

With profile-driven storage, you use storage capabilities and virtual machine storage profiles to ensure that<br />

virtual machines use storage that guarantees a certain level of capacity, performance, availability, redundancy,<br />

and so on.<br />

NOTE Profile-driven storage does not support RDMs.<br />

To manage storage placement by using virtual machine storage profiles, you must perform the following tasks:<br />

1 Verify that system-defined storage capabilities appear in the Manage <strong>Storage</strong> Capabilities dialog box, if<br />

your storage system supports the <strong>Storage</strong> APIs - <strong>Storage</strong> Awareness.<br />

For more information about <strong>Storage</strong> APIs - <strong>Storage</strong> Awareness, see Chapter 23, “Using <strong>Storage</strong> Vendor<br />

Providers,” on page 235.<br />

2 Create user-defined storage capabilities.<br />

3 Associate user-defined storage capabilities with datastores.<br />

4 Enable virtual machine storage profiles for a host or cluster.<br />

5 Create virtual machine storage profiles by defining the storage capabilities that an application running on<br />

a virtual machine requires.<br />

6 Associate a virtual machine storage profile with the virtual machine files or virtual disks.<br />

7 Verify that virtual machines and virtual disks use datastores that are compliant with their associated<br />

virtual machine storage profile.<br />

This chapter includes the following topics:<br />

n “Understanding <strong>Storage</strong> Capabilities,” on page 242<br />

n “Understanding Virtual Machine <strong>Storage</strong> Profiles,” on page 247<br />

<strong>VMware</strong>, Inc. 241

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