![]() There you select “Mount an NFS database” then do the following :Įnter the name of the datastore to create (be careful to avoid spaces and special characters), put the IP of our Synology and put the sharing path (see above) and finally validate :Īnd now your new datastore should appear (otherwise click on “Refresh”). Here it is finished on the Synology side, we will now switch to the ESXi side ESXi configuration We must then recover the sharing path (here /volume2/Backup) : Then you put the IP of your ESXi and in “Squash” you put “Mapping of all users on admin” then you validate : Then you have to click on “Shared folder”, then choose the folder to share (here Backup), click on modify then “NFS authorization” and finally on create (here I already have one, your list should be empty) : ![]() You have to go to the control panel then “File services” and check the box “Activate NFS” : This allows for example to put the virtual machines on the Synology (which can have more space than the ESXi) or to send the backups of the machines on the Synology Synology configuration We will see here how to mount an NFS share from a Synology on VMware. Then on “Licensing” and click on “Assign a license”Īs a reminder, if you do not do so your ESXi may no longer function after 60 days Mount an NFS datastore with Synology ![]() ![]() Once connected on the web interface IP_ESXI/ui go to “Manage” : Not really a howto here but more a collection of tips and tricks on VMware Add your license
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