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The virtual disk backing object types describe the different virtual disk backings available. The disk format version in each case describes the version of the format that is used.
Supported virtual disk backings:
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
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capacityInBytes* | xsd:long |
Capacity of this virtual disk in bytes.
Server will always populate this property. Clients must initialize it when
creating a new non -RDM disk or in case they want to change the current
capacity of an existing virtual disk, but can omit it otherwise.
If the disk is on a Virtual Volume datastore the disk size must be a multiple
of a megabyte.
Since vSphere API 5.5 |
capacityInKB | xsd:long | Deprecated.
As of vSphere API 5.5, use capacityInBytes.
Capacity of this virtual disk in kilobytes.
Information might be lost when actual disk size is rounded off to kilobytes.
If the disk is on a Virtual Volume datastore the disk size must be a multiple
of a megabyte.
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diskObjectId* | xsd:string | Deprecated.
As of vSphere API 2016, use vDiskId.
Virtual disk durable and unmutable identifier.
Virtual disk has a UUID field but that can be set through
VirtualDiskManager APIs.
This identifier is a universally unique identifier which is not settable.
VirtualDisk can remain in existence even if it is not associated with VM.
Since vSphere API 5.5 |
iofilter* | xsd:string[] |
IDs of the IO Filters associated with the virtual disk.
See id. This information
is provided when retrieving configuration information for
an existing virtual machine. The client cannot modify this information
on a virtual machine.
Since vSphere API 6.0 |
shares* | SharesInfo | Deprecated.
As of vSphere API 4.1, use
shares.
Disk shares, used for resource scheduling.
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storageIOAllocation* | StorageIOAllocationInfo | Deprecated.
As of vSphere API 6.5, use
Resource allocation for storage I/O.
Since vSphere API 4.1 |
vDiskId* | ID |
ID of the virtual disk object as the first class entity.
See ID
The ID is a universally unique identifier for the disk lifecycle,
even if the virtual disk is not associated with VM.
Since vSphere API 6.5 |
vFlashCacheConfigInfo* | VirtualDiskVFlashCacheConfigInfo |
vFlash cache configuration supported on this virtual disk
Since vSphere API 5.5 |
Properties inherited from VirtualDevice | ||
backing, connectable, controllerKey, deviceInfo, key, slotInfo, unitNumber | ||
Properties inherited from DynamicData | ||
None |
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