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Edit or Clone a VM Storage Policy
If storage requirements for virtual machines and virtual disks change, you can modify the existing storage
policy. You can also create a copy of the existing VM storage policy by cloning it. While cloning, you can
optionally select to customize the original storage policy.
Prerequisites
Required privilege: StorageProfile.View
Procedure
1 From the vSphere Web Client Home, click Policies and Profiles > VM Storage Policies.
2 Click the VM Storage Policies tab.
3 Select a storage policy, and click one of the following icons:
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Edit a VM storage policy
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Clone a VM storage policy
4 (Optional) Modify the policy and click OK.
5 If editing the storage policy that is used by a virtual machine, reapply the policy to the virtual machine.
Option Description
Manually later If you select this option, the compliance status for all virtual disks and virtual
machine home objects associated with the storage policy changes to Out of Date.
To update configuration and compliance, manually reapply the storage policy to
all associated entities. See Reapply Virtual Machine Storage Policy.
Now Update virtual machine and compliance status immediately after editing the
storage policy.
Storage Policies and Virtual Machines
After you define a VM storage policy, you can apply it to a virtual machine. You apply the storage policy
when provisioning the virtual machine or configuring its virtual disks. Depending on its type and
configuration, the policy might serve different purposes. The policy can select the most appropriate
datastore for the virtual machine and enforce the required level of service. Or it can enable specific data
services for the virtual machine and its disks.
If you do not specify the storage policy, the system uses a default storage policy that is associated with
the datastore. If your storage requirements for the applications on the virtual machine change, you can
modify the storage policy that was originally applied to the virtual machine.
Assign Storage Policies to Virtual Machines
You can assign a VM storage policy in an initial deployment of a virtual machine or when you perform
other virtual machine operations, such as cloning or migrating.
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