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Similar to the storage capabilities and characteristics, all tags associated with the datastores appear in
the VM Storage Policies interface. You can use the tags when you define the tag-based placement rules.
Use Storage Providers to Populate the VM Storage Policies
Interface
For entities represented by storage (VASA) providers, verify that an appropriate provider is registered.
After the storage providers are registered, the VM Storage Policies interface becomes populated with
information about datastores and data services that the providers represent.
Entities that use the storage provider include vSAN, Virtual Volumes, and I/O filters. Depending on the
type of the entity, some providers are self-registered. Other providers, for example, the Virtual Volumes
storage provider, must be manually registered. After the storage providers are registered, they deliver the
following data to the VM Storage Policies interface:
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Storage capabilities and characteristics for such datastores as Virtual Volumes and vSAN
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I/O filter characteristics
Prerequisites
Register the storage providers that require manual registration. For more information, see the appropriate
documentation:
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Administering VMware vSAN
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Chapter 22 Working with Virtual Volumes
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Chapter 23 Filtering Virtual Machine I/O
Procedure
1 Browse to vCenter Server in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2 Click the Configure tab, and click Storage Providers.
3 In the Storage Providers list, view the storage providers registered with vCenter Server.
The list shows general information including the name of the storage provider, its URL and status,
storage entities that the provider represents, and so on.
4 To display more details, select a specific storage provider or its component from the list.
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