6.5.1

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Physical Disk
Storage Array
ESXi host
VMFS Datastore
VMs
Blocks
The command can also originate directly from the guest operating system. Both VMFS5 and VMFS6
datastores can provide support to the unmap command that proceeds from the guest operating system.
However, the level of support is limited on VMFS5.
Depending on the type of your VMFS datastore, you use different methods to configure space
reclamation for the datastore and your virtual machines.
Watch the following video to learn more about how space reclamation works.
Space Reclamation with VMFS in vSphere 6.5
(http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid2296383276001?
bctid=ref:video_space_reclamation_vmfs)
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Space Reclamation Requests from VMFS Datastores
Deleting or removing files from a VMFS datastore frees space within the file system. This free space
is mapped to a storage device until the file system releases or unmaps it. ESXi supports reclamation
of free space, which is also called the unmap operation.
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Space Reclamation Requests from Guest Operating Systems
ESXi supports the unmap commands issued directly from a guest operating system to reclaim
storage space. The level of support and requirements depend on the type of datastore where your
virtual machine resides.
Space Reclamation Requests from VMFS Datastores
Deleting or removing files from a VMFS datastore frees space within the file system. This free space is
mapped to a storage device until the file system releases or unmaps it. ESXi supports reclamation of free
space, which is also called the unmap operation.
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