Thanks for the replies but I think something is getting lost in translation somewhere. All major storage systems can be registered inside of vCenter Server so vCenter Server knows how to interact appropriately, with that Storage System. This is done by registering a Storage Provider inside of vCenter Server. (See attached screen shot for more info). "The vendor provider is a software plug-in developed by a third party through the Storage APIs - Storage Awareness. The vendor provider component is typically installed on the storage array side and acts as a server in the vSphere environment. The vCenter Server uses vendor providers to retrieve information about storage topology, capabilities, and status."
Because this is a software based solution, I would assume the storage provider would be installed on the software inside of StarWind ISCSI. I assume they have done this due to them now being listed as a supported platform on vSphere. It doesn't mean they have, I was just hoping they did. Since they have one for the VVol appliance, I was hoping they incorporated it into the StarWind ISCSI.
The reason why this is good is because the storage provider API can pass along the following info to vCenter Server as well as Operations Manager so I can manage the storage appropriately.
■ Storage topology. Information about physical storage elements appears on the Storage Views tab. It includes such data as storage arrays, array IDs, and so on.
This type of information can be helpful when you need to track virtual machine-to-storage relationships and configuration, or to identify any changes in physical storage configuration.
For more information, see the vSphere Monitoring and Performance documentation.
■Storage capabilities. The vendor provider collects and communicates information about physical capabilities and services that underlying storage offers.
This information can be useful when, for example, you need to properly aggregate storage into tiers, or select the right storage, in terms of space and performance, for a particular virtual machine.
The capabilities appear on the list of system-defined storage capabilities. For details, see Understanding Storage Capabilities.
■Storage status. This category includes reporting about status of various storage entities. It also includes alarms and events for notifying about configuration changes.
This type of information can help you troubleshoot storage connectivity and performance problems. It can also help you to correlate array-generated events and alarms to corresponding performance and load changes on the array.
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I need someone from StarWind to say yes they have developed this or no they have not developed this please!