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3 To view specific datastore details, click a selected datastore.
4 Use tabs to access additional information and modify datastore properties.
Tab Description
Summary View statistics and configuration for the selected datastore.
Monitor View alarms, performance data, resource allocation, events, and other status information for the datastore.
Configure View and modify datastore properties. Menu items that you can see depend on the datastore type.
Permissions Assign or edit permissions for the selected datastore.
Files Navigate to the datastore file browser.
Hosts View hosts where the datastore is mounted.
VMs View virtual machines that reside on the datastore.
Using Persistent Memory
ESXi supports next generation persistent memory devices, also known as Non-Volatile Memory (NVM)
devices. These devices combine performance and speed of memory with the persistence of traditional
storage. They can retain stored data through reboots or power source failures.
Virtual machines that require high bandwidth, low latency, and persistence can benefit from this
technology. Examples include VMs with acceleration databases and analytics workload.
To use persistent memory with your ESXi host, you must be familiar with the following concepts.
PMem Datastore After you add persistent memory to your ESXi host, the host detects the
hardware, and then formats and mounts it as a local PMem datastore. ESXi
uses VMFS-L as a file system format. Only one local PMem datastore per
host is supported.
Note When you manage physical persistent memory, make sure to
evacuate all VMs from the host and place the host into maintenance mode.
To reduce administrative overhead, the PMem datastore offers a simplified
management model. Traditional datastore tasks do not generally apply to
the datastore because the host automatically performs all the required
operations on the background. As an administrator, you cannot display the
datastore in the Datastores view of the vSphere Client, or perform other
regular datastore actions. The only operation available to you is monitoring
statistics for the PMem datastore.
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