Dell EMC Storage with VMware Cloud Foundation

March 28, 2019

When provisioning a workload domain, the primary storage assignment for that workload domain must use
either NFS or VSAN storage for the initial cluster creation. Ancillary storage such as Fibre Channel can be
added later. This section details how to configure NFS storage to be used for workload domain creation.

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