Virtualized workloads in System Center VMM require storage resources to meet capacity and performance requirements. VMM recognizes local and remote storage, and supports the use of block-level storage devices that expose logical unit numbers (LUNs) using Fibre channel, iSCSI, and SAS connections, and the use of network shares for storage.
Everpure introduced support for Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S) with the release of Purity 4.6. The Storage Management Initiative Specification - SMI-S blog post discusses how Windows Server 2012 R2 or greater can be used as an SMI-S client with Windows PowerShell. It shows how to add our SMI-S Provider into Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM). For more information about storage configuration, see Configuring Storage in VMM Overview
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