Reference Guide

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Managing volumes
About this task
Open, expand, delete, or make a volume offline as follows.
Steps
1. Go to Volumes > Inventory.
2. Click the volume name.
3. Click Open to open the volume folder.
4. Click Offline or Delete to make the volume offline, or to delete the volume.
5. Click Expand to expand the volume.
The Expand volume window is displayed.
6. Enter the additional size of the volume.
7. Select the volume size from the drop-down list and click Expand.
Enabling data deduplication on Storage Spaces Direct
About this task
Data deduplication helps to maximize free space on the volume by optimizing duplicated portions on the volume without
compromising data fidelity or integrity.
NOTE:
To enable data deduplication on an HCI cluster, ensure that the data deduplication feature is enabled on
all the cluster nodes. To enable the data deduplication feature, run the following PowerShell command: Install-
WindowsFeature FS-Data-Deduplication.
Enable data deduplication and compression on a Storage Spaces Direct volume as follows.
Steps
1. Go to Volumes > Inventory.
2. Click the volume on which to enable data deduplication.
3. In the optional features, switch the ON button to enable deduplication and compression on that volume.
The Enable Deduplication window is displayed.
4. Click Start and select Hyper-V from the drop-down list.
5. Click Enable Deduplication.
Deduplication is enabled and the Storage Spaces Direct volume is compressed.
Monitoring and managing VMs
You can use Windows Admin Center to monitor and manage the VMs that are hosted on the HCI cluster.
To access the VMs that are hosted on the HCI cluster, click the cluster name and, in the left pane, select Virtual machines. In
the right pane, the Inventory tab and the Summary tab are displayed.
The Inventory tab provides a list of the VMs that are hosted on the HCI cluster and provides access to manage the VMs.
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