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4 Specify the VM storage policy for your virtual machine.
Option Actions
Apply the same storage policy to all
virtual machine objects (in the vSphere
Web Client)
a Select the policy from the VM storage policy drop-down menu.
b Click Apply to all.
Apply different storage policies to the
VM home object and virtual disks (in
the vSphere Web Client)
a Select the object, for example, VM home.
b In the VM Storage Policy column, select the policy from the drop-down menu.
Apply the same storage policy to all
virtual machine objects (in the vSphere
Client)
Select the policy from the VM storage policy drop-down menu.
Apply different storage policies to the
VM home object and virtual disks (in
the vSphere Client)
a Turn on the Configure per disk option.
b Select the object, for example, VM home.
c In the VM Storage Policy column, select the policy from the drop-down menu.
5 If you use Virtual Volumes policy with replication, configure the replication group.
Replication groups indicate which VMs and virtual disks must be replicated together to a target site.
You can select a common replication group for all objects or select different replication groups for
each storage object.
6 Click OK to save the VM storage policy changes.
The storage policy is assigned to the virtual machine and its disks.
Check Compliance for a VM Storage Policy
You can check whether a virtual machine uses a datastore that is compatible with the storage
requirements specified in the VM storage policy.
Prerequisites
Verify that the virtual machine has a storage policy that is associated with it.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the virtual machine.
2 Click the Configure tab and click Policies.
3 Click Check VM Storage Policy Compliance.
The system verifies the compliance.
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