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NVMe controllers perform best with virtual disks on an all-flash disk array, local NVMe SSD, and PMem
storage.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the virtual machine has a guest operating system that supports NVMe.
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Verify that the virtual machine compatibility is ESXi 6.5 or later.
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Verify that you are familiar with storage controller behaviour and limitations. See SCSI and SATA
Storage Controller Conditions, Limitations, and Compatibility.
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Verify that you have the Virtual machine.Configuration.Add new disk privilege on the virtual
machine.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 On the Virtual Hardware tab, add an NVMe controller.
Client Steps
vSphere Client Click the Add New Device button and select NVMe Controller from the drop-
down menu.
vSphere Web Client a Select NVMe Controller from the New device drop-down menu at the
bottom of the wizard.
b Click Add.
The controller appears in the Virtual Hardware devices list.
3 Click OK.
What to do next
You can add a hard disk to the virtual machine and assign it to the NVMe controller.
Change the SCSI Controller Configuration
You can specify the SCSI controller type and you can set the type of SCSI bus sharing for a virtual
machine.
The choice of a SCSI controller type does not affect whether your virtual disk is an IDE or SCSI disk. The
IDE adapter is always ATAPI. The default for your guest operating system is already selected.
The choice of a SCSI bus sharing option determines whether virtual machines on different hosts can
access the same virtual disk.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you are familiar with the limitations and conditions for configuring SCSI controllers. See
SCSI and SATA Storage Controller Conditions, Limitations, and Compatibility.
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Verify that you have the Virtual machine.Configuration.Modify device settings privilege on the
virtual machine.
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