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Create a virtual disk

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The datastore is now accessible by selecting the host in the Navigator pane. Select the Configure tab > Storage > Datastores as shown in Figure 20. Datastore configured The datastore is also accessible by going to Home > Storage. It is listed under the Datacenter object in the Navigator pane. B.3.7 Create a virtual disk In this example, the ESXi host with the datastore configured in the previous section contains a VM named VM1 that is running a Windows Server guest OS. Note: Virtual machine guest operating system deployment steps are not included in this document. For instructions, see the VMware vSphere 6.7 Documentation. Guest operating systems can be any supported by ESXi 6.7. VMs should be deployed before proceeding with this section. To create a virtual disk on VM1 using the datastore: 1. Go to Home > Hosts and Clusters. 2. In the Navigator pane, right click on VM1 and select Edit Settings. 3. Next to New Device, select New Hard Disk and click Add. 4. Click the icon next to New Hard Disk to view the configuration options. 5. Next to Location, select Browse. Select the previously configured datastore, e.g., Unity 80GB LUN, and click OK. The screen looks similar to Figure 21. 33 Dell EMC Networking FCoE Deployment with S4148U-ON in NPG Mode

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The datastore is now accessible by selecting the host in the
Navigator
pane. Select the
Configure
tab >
Storage > Datastores
as shown in Figure 20.
Datastore configured
The datastore is also accessible by going to
Home > Storage
. It is listed under the
Datacenter
object in the
Navigator
pane.
B.3.7
Create a virtual disk
In this example, the ESXi host with the datastore configured in the previous section contains a VM named
VM1
that is running a Windows Server guest OS.
Note:
Virtual machine guest operating system deployment steps are not included in this document. For
instructions, see the VMware vSphere 6.7 Documentation. Guest operating systems can be any supported by
ESXi 6.7. VMs should be deployed before proceeding with this section.
To create a virtual disk on VM1 using the datastore:
1. Go to
Home > Hosts and Clusters
.
2. In the
Navigator
pane, right click on
VM1
and select
Edit Settings
.
3. Next to
New Device
, select
New Hard Disk
and click
Add
.
4. Click the
icon next to
New Hard Disk
to view the configuration options.
5. Next to
Location
, select
Browse
. Select the previously configured datastore, e.g., Unity 80GB LUN,
and click
OK
. The screen looks similar to Figure 21.