6.7

Table Of Contents
Getting Started with a
Traditional Storage Model 2
Setting up your ESXi storage in traditional environments, includes configuring your storage systems and
devices, enabling storage adapters, and creating datastores.
This chapter includes the following topics:
n
Types of Physical Storage
n
Supported Storage Adapters
n
Datastore Characteristics
n
Using Persistent Memory
Types of Physical Storage
In traditional storage environments, the ESXi storage management process starts with storage space that
your storage administrator preallocates on different storage systems. ESXi supports local storage and
networked storage.
Local Storage
Local storage can be internal hard disks located inside your ESXi host. It can also include external
storage systems located outside and connected to the host directly through protocols such as SAS or
SATA.
Local storage does not require a storage network to communicate with your host. You need a cable
connected to the storage unit and, when required, a compatible HBA in your host.
The following illustration depicts a virtual machine using local SCSI storage.
VMware, Inc.
13