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vswitchzero | Properly Removing a LUN/Datastore in VMware vSphere @vswitchzero | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Learn how to properly remove a LUN/datastore in VMware vSphere/ESXi. This process is often misunderstood or not followed correctly, which can lead to all sorts of unintended consequences. Take the time to do it right and save yourself the trouble! This video was done in vSphere 7.x, but you can follow this process for vSphere 6.x as well.


You can find a full blog post that I did on the subject back in 2018 here as well:
vswitchzero.com/2018/10/10/properly-removing-a-lun-datastore-in-vsphere


For more videos and posts on VMware vSphere and NSX, please see my blog:
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