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Select the Datastore You Want to Increase in the VMware Host Client
Review the capacity and the available space on your datastores and choose which datastore you want to
increase.
Procedure
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From the list of datastores, click the datastore that you want to increase and click Next.
Select a Device on Which to Create a New VMFS Partition in the
VMware Host Client
Before you can increase an existing datastore in the VMware Host Client, select a device to create the new
VMFS partition on.
Procedure
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Select a device from the list of unclaimed devices and click Next.
Select Partitioning Options in the VMware Host Client
Use the Select partitioning options page of the New datastore wizard to select how you would like to
partition the device.
Procedure
1 Click the Select partitioning scheme drop-down menu and select an option.
Option Description
Use Full Disk
It shows you all the free space that is available on the device.
Custom
Click the Free space bar and use the horizontal scroller to partition the
device.
2 Click Next.
Complete Datastore Increase Process in the VMware Host Client
In the Ready to complete page of the New datastore wizard, you can review your conguration selections
for the datastore that you want to increase.
Procedure
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Review the conguration selections summary and click Finish.
Mounting Network File System a Datastore in the VMware Host Client
With the VMware Host Client, you can create a Network File System (NFS) datastore to store virtual disks
and to use as a central repository for ISO images, virtual machines, and so on.
1 Understanding Network File System Datastores on page 87
An NFS client built into ESXi uses the Network File System (NFS) protocol over TCP/IP to access a
designated NFS volume that is located on a NAS server. The ESXi host can mount the volume and use
it for its storage needs. vSphere supports versions 3 and 4.1 of the NFS protocol.
2 NFS Storage Guidelines and Requirements on page 87
When using NFS storage, you must follow specic conguration, networking, and NFS datastore
guidelines.
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