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Prepare Storage System for Virtual Volumes
To prepare your storage system environment for Virtual Volumes, follow these guidelines. For additional
information, contact your storage vendor.
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The storage system or storage array that you use must support Virtual Volumes and integrate with the
vSphere components through vSphere APIs for Storage Awareness (VASA). The storage array must
support thin provisioning and snapshotting.
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The Virtual Volumes storage provider must be deployed.
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The following components must be configured on the storage side:
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Protocol endpoints
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Storage containers
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Storage profiles
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Replication configurations if you plan to use Virtual Volumes with replication. See Requirements
for Replication with Virtual Volumes.
Prepare vSphere Environment
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Make sure to follow appropriate setup guidelines for the type of storage you use, Fibre Channel,
FCoE, iSCSI, or NFS. If necessary, install and configure storage adapters on your ESXi hosts.
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If you use iSCSI, activate the software iSCSI adapters on your ESXi hosts. Configure Dynamic
Discovery and enter the IP address of your Virtual Volumes storage system. See Configure the
Software iSCSI Adapter.
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Synchronize all components in the storage array with vCenter Server and all ESXi hosts. Use
Network Time Protocol (NTP) to do this synchronization.
For more information, contact your vendor and see VMware Compatibility Guide
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 Browse to the host in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under System, select Time Configuration.
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