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Synchronize vSphere Storage Environment with a Network Time
Server
If you use Virtual Volumes, configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) to make sure all ESXi hosts on the
vSphere network are synchronized.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the host.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under System, select Time Configuration.
4 Click Edit and set up the NTP server.
a Select Use Network Time Protocol (Enable NTP client).
b Set the NTP Service Startup Policy.
c Enter the IP addresses of the NTP server to synchronize with.
d Click Start or Restart in the NTP Service Status section.
5 Click OK.
The host synchronizes with the NTP server.
Configure Virtual Volumes
To configure your Virtual Volumes environment, follow several steps.
Prerequisites
Follow guidelines in Before You Enable Virtual Volumes.
Procedure
1 Register Storage Providers for Virtual Volumes
Your Virtual Volumes environment must include storage providers, also called VASA providers.
Typically, third-party vendors develop storage providers through the VMware APIs for Storage
Awareness (VASA). Storage providers facilitate communication between vSphere and the storage
side. You must register the storage provider in vCenter Server to be able to work with Virtual
Volumes.
2 Create a Virtual Volumes Datastore
You use the New Datastore wizard to create a Virtual Volumes datastore.
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