You can use the VSC interface to manage both traditional and VVol datastores and perform mount, resize, edit, and remove datastore operations.
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Mounting datastore on additional hosts
Mounting a datastore provides storage access to additional hosts. You can mount the datastore on the additional hosts after you add the hosts to your VMware environment.
Resizing datastores
Resizing a datastore enables you to increase or decrease the storage for your virtual machine files. You might need to change the size of a datastore as your infrastructure requirements change.
Editing a VVol datastore
You can edit an existing virtual volume (VVol) datastore to change the default storage capability profile. The default storage capability profile is primarily used for Swap VVols.
Adding storage to a VVol datastore
You can increase the available storage by using the Add Storage wizard to add FlexVol volumes to an existing VVol datastore.
Removing storage from a VVol datastore
If a virtual volume (VVol) datastore has multiple FlexVol volumes, you can remove one or more of the FlexVol volumes from the VVol datastore without deleting the datastore.
Mounting a VVol datastore
You can mount a virtual volume (VVol) datastore to one or more additional hosts by using the Mount VVol Datastore dialog box. Mounting the datastore provides storage access to additional hosts.
Migrating traditional virtual machines to VVol datastores
You can migrate virtual machines from traditional datastores to virtual volume (VVol) datastores to take advantage of policy-based VM management and other VVol capabilities. VVol datastores enable you to scale to meet increased workload requirements.
Migrating virtual machines with older storage capability profiles
If you are using the latest version of the virtual appliance for Virtual Storage Console (VSC), VASA Provider, and Storage Replication Adapter (SRA), then you should migrate your virtual machines that are provisioned with the "MaxThroughput MBPS" or "MaxThroughput IOPS" QoS metrics to new VVol datastores that are provisioned with the "Max IOPS" QoS metrics of the latest version of the virtual appliance for VSC, VASA Provider, and SRA.