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5 Specify the security method.
Action Description
Direct vCenter Server to the storage
provider certificate
Select the Use storage provider certificate option and specify the certificate's
location.
Use a thumbprint of the storage
provider certificate
If you do not guide vCenter Server to the provider certificate, the certificate
thumbprint is displayed. You can check the thumbprint and approve it.
vCenter Server adds the certificate to the truststore and proceeds with the
connection.
The storage provider adds the vCenter Server certificate to its truststore when vCenter Server first
connects to the provider.
6 To complete the registration, click OK.
vCenter Server discovers and registers the Virtual Volumes storage provider.
Create a Virtual Volumes Datastore
You use the New Datastore wizard to create a Virtual Volumes datastore.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client object navigator, browse to a host, a cluster, or a data center.
2 From the right-click menu, select Storage > New Datastore.
3 Select VVol as the datastore type.
4 Enter the datastore name and select a backing storage container from the list of storage containers.
Make sure to use the name that does not duplicate another datastore name in your data center
environment.
If you mount the same Virtual Volumes datastore to several hosts, the name of the datastore must be
consistent across all hosts.
5 Select the hosts that require access to the datastore.
6 Review the configuration options and click Finish.
What to do next
After you create the Virtual Volumes datastore, you can perform such datastore operations as renaming
the datastore, browsing datastore files, unmounting the datastore, and so on.
You cannot add the Virtual Volumes datastore to a datastore cluster.
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