@sateesh-chodapuneedi Sure, I can update the comment. KVM is NA here because it does not suffer from the same scalability limits as XenServer and vSphere do. With XS and vSphere, each host is configured to see all the SRs/datastores of the cluster. With KVM, each host typically is only configured to see the managed volumes of the VMs that are currently running on that host.
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