This post explains you the major difference between VMFS 3 and VMFS 5. VMFS 5 is available as part of vSphere 5. VMFS 5 is introduced with lot of performance enhancements. Newly installed ESXi 5 will be formatted with VMFS 5 version but if you have upgraded the ESX 4 or ESX 4.1 to ESXi 5, then datastore version will be VMFS 3 only. You will able to upgrade the VMFS 3 to VMFS 5 via vSphere client once ESXi upgrade is Complete. This posts tells you some major differences between VMFS 3 and VMFS 5
Capability
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VMFS 3
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VMFS 5
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Maximum single Extend size
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2 TB less 512 bytes
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64 TB
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Partition Style
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MBR (Master Boot Record) style
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GPT (GUID Partition Table)
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Available Block Size
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1 MB/2MB/4MB/8MB
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only 1 MB
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Maximum size of RDM in
Virtual Compatibiltiy |
2 TB less 512 bytes
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2 TB less 512 bytes
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Maximum size of RDM in
Phsical Compatibiltiy |
2 TB less 512 bytes
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64 TB
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Supported Hosts versions
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ESX/ESX 3.X, 4.X & 5.x
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Only ESXi 5 is supported
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Spanned Volume size
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64 TB (32 extends with max
size of extent is 2 TB) |
64 TB (32 extends with
any size combination) |
Upgrade path
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VMFS 3 to VMFS 5
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Latest Version. NO upgarde
available yet. |
File Limit
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30,000
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100,000
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Sub-Block size
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64 KB
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8 KB
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