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Thin Provisioning
Thin provisioning is supported for all virtual provisioning methods. Depending on your virtualization
platform, storage type, and default storage configuration, thin provisioning might always be used during
machine provisioning. For example, for vSphere ESX Server integrations using NFS storage, thin
provisioning is always employed. However, for vSphere ESX Server integrations that use local or iSCSI
storage, thin provisioning is only used to provision machines if the custom property
VirtualMachine.Admin.ThinProvision is specified in the blueprint. For more information about thin
provisioning, please see the documentation provided by your virtualization platform.
Net App FlexClone Provisioning
You can create a blueprint for Net App FlexClone provisioning if you are working in a vSphere
environment that uses Network File System (NFS) storage and FlexClone technology.
You can only use NFS storage, or machine provisioning fails. You can specify a FlexClone storage path
for other types of machine provisioning, but the FlexClone storage path behaves like standard storage.
The following is a high-level overview of the sequence of steps required to provision machines that use
FlexClone technology:
1 An IaaS administrator creates a NetApp ONTAP endpoint. See Create a NetApp ONTAP Endpoint.
2 An IaaS administrator runs data collection on the endpoint to enable the endpoint to be visible on the
compute resource and reservation pages.
The FlexClone option is visible on a reservation page in the endpoint column if a NetApp ONTAP
endpoint exists and if the host is virtual. If there is a NetApp ONTAP endpoint, the reservation page
displays the endpoint assigned to the storage path.
3 A fabric administrator creates a vSphere reservation, enables FlexClone storage, and specifies an
NFS storage path that uses FlexClone technology. See Create a Reservation.
4 A tenant administrator or business group manager creates a FlexClone blueprint. See Create a
Blueprint for Net App FlexClone Provisioning.
Choosing a Blueprint Scenario
Depending on your environment and the methods of provisioning your fabric administrators have
prepared, there are several procedures available to create the blueprint for your needs.
Unless otherwise noted in the Choosing a Blueprint Scenario table, all of these provisioning methods
require preparation by your fabric administrators before you can create a blueprint and provision
machines. Please contact your fabric administrators to determine which provisioning methods they have
prepared for you.
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