Add storage to a vVols datastore
You can increase the available storage by using the Add Storage wizard to add FlexVol volumes to an existing VMWare Virtual Volumes (vVols) datastore.
When you add a FlexVol volume, you also have the option of changing the storage capability profile associated with that volume. You can either use the VASA Provider auto-generate feature to create a new profile for the volume, or you can assign one of the existing profiles to the volume.
|
-
On the vSphere Client Home page, click Hosts and Clusters.
-
Right-click the vVols datastore, and then select
. -
On the Expand Storage of vVol Datastore page, you can either add an existing FlexVol volume to the vVols datastore, or create a new FlexVol volume to add to the database.
If you select… Perform the following… Select volumes
-
Select the FlexVol volumes that you want to add to the vVols datastore.
-
In the Storage Capability Profiles column, use the drop-down list to either create a new profile based on the FlexVol volumes, or select one of the existing profiles.
The auto-generate feature creates a profile based the storage capabilities that are associated with that FlexVol volume. For example: disk type, high availability, disaster recovery, performance features, and deduplication.
Create new volumes
-
Enter the name, size, and storage capability profile for the FlexVol.
The aggregates are selected by the system based on the storage capability profile selected.
-
Select the Auto Grow option and provide the maximum size.
-
Click ADD to add the FlexVol to the list of volumes.
Reminder: All FlexVol volumes in a vVols datastore must be from the same storage virtual machine (SVM, formerly known as Vserver).
After you create a FlexVol volume, you can edit it by clicking the Modify button. You can also delete it.
-
-
Select a default storage capability profile to be used during virtual machine creation, and then click Next to review the summary of the storage added to vVols datastore.
-
Click Finish.
The wizard adds the storage that you specified to the vVols datastore. It displays a success message when it finishes.
The Expand Storage of vVol Datastore wizard automatically handles any ESXi storage rescans or any other significant operations that are required. Because a vVols datastore is a logical entity controlled by VASA Provider, adding the FlexVol volume is the only thing you need to do to enlarge the capacity of your storage container.