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Both persistence storage and data service providers can belong to one of these categories.
Built-in Storage
Providers
Built-in storage providers are offered by VMware. Typically, they do not
require registration. For example, the storage providers that support vSAN
or I/O filters are build-in and become registered automatically.
Third-Party Storage
Providers
When a third party offers a storage provider, you typically must register the
provider. An example of such a provider is the Virtual Volumes provider.
You use the vSphere Client to register and manage each storage provider
component.
The following graphic illustrates how different types of storage providers facilitate communications
between vCenter Server and ESXi and other components of your storage environment. For example, the
components might include storage arrays, Virtual Volumes storage, and I/O filters.
vCenter
Server
ESXi-1
ESXi-2
I/O Filter
Storage
Provider
Multi-Array
Storage
Provider
X100 Array
Virtual
Volumes
Storage
X200 Array
VVols
Storage
Provider
I/O
Filter
I/O
Filter
SPBM
Storage Providers and Data Representation
vCenter Server and ESXi communicate with the storage provider to obtain information that the storage
provider collects from underlying physical and software-defined storage, or from available I/O filters.
vCenter Server can then display the storage data in the vSphere Client.
Information that the storage provider supplies can be divided into the following categories:
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Storage data services and capabilities. This type of information is essential for such functionalities as
vSAN, Virtual Volumes, and I/O filters. The storage provider that represents these functionalities
integrates with the Storage Policy Based Management (SPBM) mechanism. The storage provider
collects information about data services that are offered by underlying storage entities or available I/O
filters.
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