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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.
Procedure
1 Open the datastore browser.
a Display the datastore in the inventory.
b Right-click the datastore and select Browse Files.
2 Explore the contents of the datastore by navigating to existing folders and files.
3 Perform administrative tasks by using the icons and options.
Icons and Options Descriptions
Upload Files Upload a file to the datastore.
Upload Folder (Available only in the
vSphere Client)
Upload a folder to the datastore.
Download Download from the datastore.
New Folder Create a folder on the datastore.
Copy to Copy selected folders or files to a new location, either on the same datastore or
on a different datastore.
Move to Move selected folders or files to a new location, either on the same datastore or
on a different datastore.
Rename to Rename selected files.
Delete Delete selected folders or files.
Inflate Convert a selected thin virtual disk to thick. This option applies only to thin-
provisioned disks.
Upload Files or Folders to Datastores
Use the datastore file browser to upload files to datastores on the ESXi host. If you use the vSphere
Client, you can also upload folders.
In addition to their traditional use as storage for virtual machines files, datastores can serve to store data
or files related to virtual machines. For example, you can upload ISO images of operating systems from a
local computer to a datastore on the host. You then use these images to install guest operating systems
on the new virtual machines.
Note You cannot upload files directly to the Virtual Volumes datastores. You must first create a folder on
the Virtual Volumes datastore, and then upload the files into the folder. The VVols datastore supports
direct uploads of folders.
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