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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Managing Storage Containers

A storage container is a pool of storage that is used in a VMware environment that supports VVols. Storage containers can be created using the following methods:

  • From the Storage view in the Navigation pane of Dell Storage Manager, select Volumes. Use the Create Storage Container function to create the storage container and specify its settings.
  • From the Servers view in the Navigation pane of Storage Manager, select Servers. Use the Create Datastore function to create a datastore of the type VVOL. When you create a datastore using this function, you can also create a new storage container to be associated with the datastore, or map to an existing storage container to be associated with the datastore.
    NOTE:This is the recommended method.

After a storage container has been created, you can use vCenter to create a datastore and map it (mount it) to the storage container. The datastore can then be used to create VVol-based VMs.

Details about storage containers and VVols are shown in the Summary tab when you select the Severs node.

How Storage Container Options Affect vCenter Advertised Capabilities

Creating a storage container includes specifying options such as the use of compression, deduplication, encryption, snapshots and Storage Center Storage Profiles. These options are advertised as capabilities to vCenter. The following VASA version 2.0 system storage capabilities are supported by Dell Storage Manager, and are shown on the vCenter Summary tab under Capability Sets and in Default Profiles in vCenter for individual datastores.

  • compression
  • dedupe
  • encryption
  • snapshotCapable
  • SCstorageProfile
NOTE: These capabilities apply only to VVol datastores. They do not apply to legacy VMFS datastores.

A VMware administrator can use storage capabilities to create VM Storage Policies in vCenter.


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