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“Storage Thin Provisioning,” on page 336
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“Using Storage Vendor Providers,” on page 338
Storage Limitations in the vSphere Client
The storage tasks that you can perform when you connect directly to an ESXi host or vCenter Server system
with the vSphere Client are limited.
The following storage features are unavailable or read-only in the vSphere Client:
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AHCI SATA devices
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NFS client 4.1 with Kerberos
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Storage DRS with vSphere Replication
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Storage DRS interoperability with vCenter Site Recovery Manager
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Storage Policy I/O filters
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Virtual SAN disk group management
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Virtual SAN profile compatibility errors and warnings
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Virtual SAN storage policy based management
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Virtual SAN default profiles
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Virtual SAN disk serviceability
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Virtual SAN fault domain isolation
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Virtual Volumes
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vSphere Flash Read Cache
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vSphere Flash Read Cache DRS interoperability
Use the vSphere Web Client as the primary interface for managing the full range of storage functions
available in your vSphere 6.0 environment.
Display Storage Devices for a Host in the vSphere Client
Use the vSphere Client to display all storage devices or LUNs available to a host. If you use any third-party
multipathing plug-ins, the storage devices available through the plug-ins also appear on the list.
Prerequisites
Launch the vSphere Client and log in to a vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 Select a host and click the Configuration tab.
2 In Hardware, select Storage.
3 Click Devices.
4 To view additional details about a specific device, select the device from the list.
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