You can use VSC to manually create storage capability profiles, automatically generate a profile based on the capabilities of a datastore, or modify a profile to meet your requirements.
You must have registered your VASA Provider instance with Virtual Storage Console for VMware vSphere.
After setting up a profile, you can edit the profile as required.
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Create a profile | Click ![]() |
Edit an existing profile | Click the profile that you want to modify from the profiles listed on the Storage Capability Profiles page. |
Field | Explanation |
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Identifying multiple profiles | You can use the Description field on the Name and Description tab to describe the purpose of the storage capability profile. Providing a good description is useful because it is a good practice to set up different profiles based on the applications that are being used. For example, a business-critical application requires a profile with capabilities that support higher performance, such as an AFF platform. A datastore that is used for testing or training might use a profile with a lower performance FAS platform, and enable all of the storage efficiency capabilities and tiering to control costs. If you have enabled "linked" mode for your vCenter Servers, then you must select the vCenter Server for which you are creating the storage capability profile. |
Platform | You can select your storage system to have either the AFF or FAS platform type. The options on the subsequent screens are updated based on your selection of the type of storage system. |
Performance | You can set traditional QoS policies for your storage system by using the Performance tab.
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Storage Attributes | The storage attributes that you can enable in this tab depend on the storage type that you select in the Personality tab.
The tiering attribute enables the use of volumes that are part of a FabricPool-enabled aggregate (supported by VASA Provider for AFF systems with ONTAP 9.4 and later). You can configure one of the following policies for the tiering attribute:
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