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VVol Datastore
6. Click Next.
7. If you selected Standard Datastore (VMFS), complete the following steps:
a. Select a unit of storage from the drop-down menu and type the size for the datastore in the Total Space field.
The available storage units are bytes, kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), and terabytes (TB).
b. Select the size limit for virtual disks within the datastore from the Max File Size dropdown.
c. Select the Storage Center on which to create the datastore from the Storage Center dropdown menu.
d. To specify the folder in which to create the datastore, select a folder from the Volume Folder area.
e. To add notes to the datastore, type notes in the Notes field.
f. To specify a snapshot profile, click Change, select a profile in the Select Snapshot Profiles dialog box, and click OK.
g. To specify a data reduction profile, select a profile from the Data Reduction Profile dropdown menu.
h. To use specific tiers and RAID levels for datastore data, select the appropriate Storage Profile from the Storage Profile
drop-down menu.
i. If more than one storage type is defined on the Storage Center, select the storage type to provide storage from the
Storage Type drop-down menu.
j. If you want to specify a custom LUN, restrict mapping paths, configure multipathing, or make the datastore read-only,
click Advanced Mapping.
8. If you selected VVol Datastore, select the radio button for the storage container to use for the VVol datasore
Use Existing New Storage Container If you selected this option, a list of existing storage containers is displayed.
Select the storage container to use and click Finish.
Create a New Storage Container If you selected this option, complete the following steps:
a. Select the Storage Center on which to create the datastore from the Storage Center dropdown menu.
b. Select a unit of storage from the drop-down menu and type the size for the datastore in the Size field. The available
storage units are bytes, kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), and terabytes (TB).
c. To specify the folder in which to create a datastore, click Change, select a folder from the Select Volume Folder dialog
box, and click OK.
d. If more than one storage type is defined on the Storage Center, select the storage type to provide storage from the
Storage Type drop-down menu.
e. Specify whether to allow compression by selecting or clearing the Compression Allowed checkbox.
f. Specify whether to allow deduplication by selecting or clearing the Deduplication Allowed checkbox.
g. Specify whether to allow encryption by selecting or clearing theUse Encryption checkbox.
h. (Optional) To specify the storage profiles to allow for new datastores, click Change, select the storage profiles to allow
from the Select Storage Profile dialog box, and click OK.
i. Select the default snapshot profile setting from the Default Snapshot Profile drop-down menu.
j. Select the default data reductions profile setting from the Default Data Reduction Profile drop-down menu.
k. Select the default storage profile setting from the Default Storage Profile drop-down menu.
l. Select the default data reduction input setting from the Default Data Reduction Input drop-down menu.
9. Click Finish.
Related concepts
Creating Server Volumes and Datastores on page 163
Expand a Datastore
Expand a VMware datastore if it is running out of space.
Steps
1. Click the Servers view.
2. Select the datastore in the Servers pane.
3. In the right pane, click Expand Datastore. The Expand Datastore dialog box appears.
4. In the New Size field, type a new size for the datastore.
5. Click OK.
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