With storage DRS workflows you perform storage-related operations, such as creating and configuring a datastore cluster, removing a datastore from cluster, adding storage to a cluster, and so on.
You can access the storage DRS workflows from in the Workflows view of the Orchestrator client.
Add datastore to cluster
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Adds datastores to a datastore cluster. Datastores must be able to connect to all hosts to be included in the datastore cluster. Datastores must have the same connection type to reside within a datastore cluster.
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Change Storage DRS per virtual machine configuration
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Sets Storage DRS settings for each virtual machine.
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Configure datastore cluster
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Configures datastore cluster setting values for automation and runtime rules.
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Create simple datastore cluster
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Creates a simple datastore cluster with default configuration. The new datastore cluster contains no datastores.
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Create Storage DRS scheduled task
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Creates a scheduled task for reconfiguring a datastore cluster. Only automation and runtime rules can be set.
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Create virtual machine anti-affinity rule
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Creates an anti-affinity rule to indicate that all virtual disks of certain virtual machines must be kept on different datastores.
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Create VMDK anti-affinity rule
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Creates a VMDK anti-affinity rule for a virtual machine that indicates which of its virtual disks must be kept on different datastores. The rule applies to the virtual disks of the selected virtual machine.
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Remove datastore cluster
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Removes a datastore cluster. Removing a datastore cluster also removes all of the settings and the alarms for the cluster from the vCenter Server system.
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Remove datastore from cluster
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Removes a datastore from a datastore cluster and puts the datastore in a datastore folder.
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Remove Storage DRS scheduled task
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Removes a scheduled Storage DRS task.
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Remove virtual machine anti-affinity rule
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Removes a virtual machine anti-affinity rule for a given datastore cluster.
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Remove VMDK anti-affinity rule
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Removes a VMDK anti-affinity rule for a given datastore cluster.
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