App Volumes Manager is now aware of the shared physical datastores (storage) across multiple vCenter Servers that are used to connect to the datastore.
What Is a Shared Datastore
A shared datastore or location is a physical datastore that is connected to different vCenter Servers, and visible across the vCenter Servers. The datastore is identified based on the UUID of the filesystem.
A non-shared datastore, by contrast is not visible across multiple vCenter Servers. This storage might be a local storage or a LUN accessible to only one vCenter Server.
You can view a list of all the shared physical datastores from App Volumes Manager.
Identifying a Shared Datastore
You can identify a shared datastore by a unique identifier such as UUID. From App Volumes Manager, go to and click the "+" sign next to a storage LUN. The UUID, the number of shared locations, and a link to the list of shared locations is displayed at the bottom of the description. Click the link to view the location information in a pop-up window.
Writable Volumes and Shared Datastores
When you import Writable Volumes, any Writable Volumes that are present in a shared datastore are considered to be the same Writable Volumes but from different locations. For example, when a Writable Volume is available from multiple vCenter Servers, the volume is not considered as a duplicate.
When a Writable Volume is created in a datastore, it gets created in all shared locations.
When a user logs in to a desktop, any Writable Volume that is assigned to the user can be attached from a shared datastore provided the location is reachable.
You must have a shared datastore between the source and destination vCenter Server to move and back up volumes across different vCenter Servers and if the source volumes are located in a non-shared datastore.
To back up a Writable Volume across different vCenter Servers, with the volume located in a non-shared datastore, you must first move the volume to a shared datastore, and then back up the volume to the destination datastore.
Supported Datastores
- VMFS (version 3, 5, and 6)
- NFS (version 3 and 4.1)