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Administrative Operations for Datastores
After creating datastores, you can perform several administrative operations on the datastores. Certain
operations, such as renaming a datastore, are available for all types of datastores. Others apply to
specific types of datastores.
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Change Datastore Name
You can change the name of an existing datastore.
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Unmount Datastores
When you unmount a datastore, it remains intact, but can no longer be seen from the hosts that you
specify. The datastore continues to appear on other hosts, where it remains mounted.
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Mount Datastores
You can mount a datastore you previously unmounted. You can also mount a datastore on additional
hosts, so that it becomes a shared datastore.
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Remove VMFS Datastores
You can delete any type of VMFS datastore, including copies that you have mounted without
resignaturing. When you delete a datastore, it is destroyed and disappears from all hosts that have
access to the datastore.
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Use Datastore Browser
Use the datastore file browser to manage contents of your datastores. You can browse folders and
files that are stored on the datastore. You can also use the browser to upload files and perform
administrative tasks on your folders and files.
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Turn Off Storage Filters
When you perform VMFS datastore management operations, vCenter Server uses default storage
protection filters. The filters help you to avoid storage corruption by retrieving only the storage
devices that can be used for a particular operation. Unsuitable devices are not displayed for
selection. You can turn off the filters to view all devices.
Change Datastore Name
You can change the name of an existing datastore.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the datastore.
2 Right-click the datastore to rename, and select Rename.
3 Type a new datastore name.
The system enforces a 42 character limit for the datastore name.
The new name appears on all hosts that have access to the datastore.
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