Datastores and hosts that are associated with a datastore cluster must meet certain requirements to use datastore cluster features successfully.
Follow these guidelines when you create a datastore cluster.
- Datastore clusters must contain similar or interchangeable datastores.
A datastore cluster can contain a mix of datastores with different sizes and I/O capacities, and can be from different arrays and vendors. However, the following types of datastores cannot coexist in a datastore cluster.
- NFS and VMFS datastores cannot be combined in the same datastore cluster.
- Replicated datastores cannot be combined with non-replicated datastores in the same Storage-DRS-enabled datastore cluster.
- All hosts attached to the datastores in a datastore cluster must be ESXi 5.0 and later. If datastores in the datastore cluster are connected to ESX/ESXi 4.x and earlier hosts, Storage DRS does not run.
- Datastores shared across multiple data centers cannot be included in a datastore cluster.
- As a best practice, do not include datastores that have hardware acceleration enabled in the same datastore cluster as datastores that do not have hardware acceleration enabled. Datastores in a datastore cluster must be homogeneous to guarantee hardware acceleration-supported behavior.