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- Native Multipathing
- Storage Array Type Plug-in (SATP)
- Path Selection Plugin (PSP)
- Third-Party Plug-ins
- Multipathing Plugins (MPPs)
- Anatomy of PSA Components
- I/O Flow Through PSA and NMP
- Listing Multipath Details
- Claim Rules
- MP Claim Rules
- Plug-in Registration
- SATP Claim Rules
- Modifying PSA Plug-in Configurations Using the UI
- Modifying PSA Plug-ins Using the CLI
- Summary
This chapter is from the book
Multipathing Plugins (MPPs)
Figure 5.7 depicts the relationship between MPPs, NMP, and PSA.
Figure 5.7. MPPs, including third-party plug-ins
MPPs that are not implemented as SATPs or PSPs can be implemented as MPPs instead. MPPs run side by side with NMP. An example of that is EMC PowerPath/VE. It is certified with vSphere 4.x and is planned for vSphere 5.
See Chapter 8 for further details.