How to add HDD to Esxi?

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To add a hard disk drive (HDD) to an ESXi host, you typically follow these steps:

  • Physically Install the HDD:
    – Shut down the ESXi host.
    – Physically install the HDD into the server, making sure it’s properly connected and recognized by the hardware.
  • Access ESXi Host:
    – Power on the ESXi host.
    – Connect to the ESXi host using VMware vSphere Client or VMware vSphere Web Client. You’ll need administrative credentials to log in.
  • Navigate to Storage:
    – In the vSphere Client, go to the ESXi host you want to add the HDD to.
    – Navigate to the “Configure” tab.
    – Under “Hardware”, select “Storage”.
  • Rescan for Datastores (Optional):
    – If the HDD is not automatically detected, you may need to rescan for datastores. This can be done by right-clicking on the ESXi host and selecting “Rescan for Datastores”.
  • Add the HDD:
    – Click on “Add Storage”.
    – Select the “Disk/LUN” storage type.
    – Choose the newly added HDD from the list of available devices.
  • Select Disk Format:
    – Choose the disk format. Options typically include VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) or RDM (Raw Device Mapping) depending on your requirements.
    – Click “Next”.
  • Configure Disk Options:
    – Specify the datastore name and choose the disk provisioning format (thin or thick).
  • Review and Complete:
    – Review the summary of the settings.
    – Click “Finish” to add the HDD.
  • Monitor the Process:
    – Monitor the task progress to ensure that the HDD is successfully added and configured.
  • Verify:
    – Once the process is complete, verify that the HDD appears as a datastore in the list of available storage devices.

It’s important to note that these steps may vary slightly depending on the version of ESXi you’re using and any specific configurations or settings you have in your environment. Always refer to the official VMware documentation or consult with your system administrator for guidance tailored to your specific setup. Additionally, ensure that any data on the HDD is backed up before proceeding with any configuration changes.

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