Manage datastore storage policies
- 1 Set tenant limits for cloud storage service levels
- 2 Recommend datastore tiers for a VM template
- 3 Set default storage service levels with datastore tiers
- 4 Set the default datastore tier for the datacenter
- 5 Set the default datastore tier for a template disk
- 6 Set the default datastore tier for the virtual datacenter
- 7 Set the storage service level of a VM disk
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This page describes how to set limits, defaults, and recommendations for datastore tier usage.
For details of how to configure and manage datastore tiers, see Manage datastore service levels with datastore tiers
Set tenant limits for cloud storage service levels
You can control tenant access to private cloud storage by service levels with datastore tier limits and abstract datastore tier limits.
To set limits for a datastore tier in a single datacenter
Go to Users → edit enterpriseÂ
Go to Datacenters
Edit an allowed datacenter and go to Allocation limits
Set limits for the Allowed tiers for this enterprise
This view will display tiers that the enterprise is allowed to use (as configured on the enterprise's Datastore tiers tab).
Click Accept to save the Enterprise datacenter resources.
Storage limits at this level are independent of limits at the datastore tier limits for the enterprise.Â
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To set limits for a group of datastore tiers in more than one datacenter use Abstract datastore tier limits.
Before you begin:
Go to Infrastructure →  Abstract datastore tiers
For each service level, create an Abstract datastore tier
Go to Infrastructure → Private
Select each datacenter and go to Datastore tier
Create or edit each datastore tier and select an Abstract datastore tier
To set Abstract datastore tier limits:
Go to Users and edit the enterprise, then go to Allocation limits
This view will display all tiers at the enterprise level (Abstract datastore tiers) even if the tenant cannot access them.
Set limits for tiers that will be Allowed tiers for this enterprise and save
See Manage enterprises | Set allocation limits for a tenant
You can display tenant usage and limits for abstract datastore tiers on the Home view dashboard.
See Dashboard widgets | Abstract datastore tiers
Recommend datastore tiers for a VM template
The administrator can recommend datastore tiers for VM templates, as well as hardware profiles.
To recommend datastore tiers:
Go to Catalogue → Templates
Edit a template
Go to the Recommended tab, which lists the datastore tiers that are available in the datacenter.
Optional: to display datastore tiers as Recommended for this template, select them from the list
Optional: to restrict the user to the selected hardware profiles and datastore tiers, select the Enable only recommended DS Tiers checkbox.
When the user creates a VM, the platform will display the tiers that are available to the user's enterprise and recommended for the template.
If you selected the option to Enable only recommended DS Tiers, then the user can only select from the recommended tiers. If there are no tiers available, the user will not be able to create a VM.
Customization of tier display
To display recommended tiers only before deploy and then display all compatible tiers after deploy, configure the Abiquo UI with the client.vm.datastoretiers.useonlyrecommended property. See Configure Abiquo UI. This configuration is independent of the checkbox to Enable only recommended DS Tiers.
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Set default storage service levels with datastore tiers
For a VM, if a user does not configure a datastore tier, the platform will select a default tier, if any is set.
The platform selects a default tier in the following priority order from highest to lowest:
template disk
virtual datacenter
datacenter
any of the allowed tiers
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A null tier means that datastore tiers are not in use.
When the user deploys, if the selected tier cannot be used, the deploy will fail with a scheduler error.
Set the default datastore tier for the datacenter
To set the default tier for the datacenter
Go to Infrastructure → Private and select a datacenter, then go to Datastore tiers
Edit the tier and go to General information
Select the Default option
Click Save
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Set the default datastore tier for a template disk
You can set the default service level when you add or edit an existing template disk.
Privileges: Manage VM templates from Catalogue
To set the default datastore tier for a template disk
Go to Catalogue → Private and select a datacenter
Edit the template
Go to Disks and edit a diskÂ
Select a Datastore tier to set as the default
Click Save
On the Disks tab, the platform displays the default tier for each disk.
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Set the default datastore tier for the virtual datacenter
To set a default datastore tier for the virtual datacenter:Â
Go to myCloud → Virtual datacenters
Create or edit a virtual datacenter and go to DefaultsÂ
Select an appropriate Default datastore tier
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Set the storage service level of a VM disk
To set the storage service level for a specific hard disk, assign a datastore tier.Â
When you create a VM from a standard VM template, the template may have a recommended tier or the disks may have a default datastore tier set by the administrator. The administrator may enforce the use of a recommended tier.Â
To remove the current service level, beside the Datastore tier name, click the
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To optionally set a new service level, select another tier from the list.Â
If you do not select a tier, the platform will use the defaults
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