PowerCLI and VVols Part II: Finding VVol UUIDs

PowerCLI and VVols Part II: Finding VVol UUIDs

PowerCLI and VVols Part II: Finding VVol UUIDs

One of the great benefits of VVols is that fact that virtual disks are just volumes on your array. So this means if you want to do some data management with your virtual disks, you just need to work directly on the volume that corresponds to it. The question is what virtual disk corresponds to … Continue reading PowerCLI and VVols Part II: Finding VVol UUIDs →


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