

For more information, see Collecting Statistical Information for vVols. By using a set of commands, you can get statistics for all VASA providers in your system, or for a specified namespace or entity in the given namespace, or enable statistics tracking for the complete namespace.


VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes statistics for better debugging: With ESXi 7.0 Update 2, you can track performance statistics for vSphere Virtual Volumes to quickly identify issues such as latency in third-party VASA provider responses.You can modify this configuration only by using ESXCLI commands, and not by editing files. For more information, see VMware knowledge base articles 82637 and 82638. Some ESXi configuration files become read-only: As of ESXi 7.0 Update 2, configuration formerly stored in the files /etc/keymap, /etc/vmware/welcome, /etc/sfcb/sfcb.cfg, /etc/vmware/snmp.xml, /etc/vmware/logfilters, /etc/nf, and /etc//*.conf files, now resides in the ConfigStore database.ESXi 7.0 Update 2 supports vSphere Quick Boot on the following servers:.The release notes cover the following topics: ESXi 7.0 Update 2 | | ISO Build 17630552Ĭheck for additions and updates to these release notes.
