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.. _vim.Task: ../../vim/Task.rst
.. _vSphere API 5.0: ../../vim/version.rst#vimversionversion7
.. _vmodl.fault.SystemError: ../../vmodl/fault/SystemError.rst
.. _vmodl.fault.InvalidArgument: ../../vmodl/fault/InvalidArgument.rst
.. _vim.host.CacheConfigurationManager.CacheConfigurationSpec: ../../vim/host/CacheConfigurationManager/CacheConfigurationSpec.rst
.. _vim.host.CacheConfigurationManager.CacheConfigurationInfo: ../../vim/host/CacheConfigurationManager/CacheConfigurationInfo.rst
vim.host.CacheConfigurationManager
==================================
Solid state drive Cache Configuration Manager. This is a managed object which provides access to ESX performance tuning features using solid state drive based cache.
:since: `vSphere API 5.0`_
Attributes
----------
cacheConfigurationInfo (`vim.host.CacheConfigurationManager.CacheConfigurationInfo`_):
privilege: Host.Config.AdvancedConfig
The swap performance configuration for the ESX host. This includes configuration information for each datastore enabled for this purpose.
Methods
-------
ConfigureHostCache(spec):
Configure host cache/swap performance enhancement.
Privilege:
Host.Config.AdvancedConfig
Args:
spec (`vim.host.CacheConfigurationManager.CacheConfigurationSpec`_):
Specification for solid state drive cache configuration.
Returns:
`vim.Task`_:
Raises:
`vmodl.fault.InvalidArgument`_:
if swap cache is not supported on this datastore, or if swapSize is negative.
`vmodl.fault.SystemError`_:
if the operation fails due to unexpected reason, i.e.: out of disk space situation.