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3 Review and Manage Protocol Endpoints
ESXi hosts use a logical I/O proxy, called protocol endpoint, to communicate with virtual volumes
and virtual disk files that virtual volumes encapsulate. Protocol endpoints are exported, along with
associated storage containers, by the storage system through a storage provider. Protocol endpoints
become visible in the vSphere Client after you map a storage container to a Virtual Volumes
datastore. You can review properties of protocol endpoints and modify specific settings.
4 (Optional) Change the Path Selection Policy for a Protocol Endpoint
If your ESXi host uses SCSI-based transport to communicate with protocol endpoints representing a
storage array, you can modify default multipathing policies assigned to protocol endpoints. Use the
Edit Multipathing Policies dialog box to change a path selection policy.
What to do next
You can now provision virtual machines on the Virtual Volumes datastore. For information on creating
virtual machines, see Provision Virtual Machines on Virtual Volumes Datastores and the vSphere Virtual
Machine Administration documentation.
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.
After registration, the Virtual Volumes provider communicates with vCenter Server. The provider reports
characteristics of underlying storage and data services, such as replication, that the storage system
provides. The characteristics appear in the VM Storage Policies interface and can be used to create a VM
storage policy compatible with the Virtual Volumes datastore. After you apply this storage policy to a
virtual machine, the policy is pushed to Virtual Volumes storage. The policy enforces optimal placement of
the virtual machine within Virtual Volumes storage and guarantees that storage can satisfy virtual
machine requirements. If your storage provides extra services, such as caching or replication, the policy
enables these services for the virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Verify that an appropriate version of the Virtual Volumes storage provider is installed on the storage side.
Obtain credentials of the storage provider.
Procedure
1 Navigate to vCenter Server.
2 Click the Configure tab, and click Storage Providers.
3 Click the Add icon.
4 Enter connection information for the storage provider, including the name, URL, and credentials.
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