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Viewed times. Not sure what you mean by As I understand, I can't take the file directly from network share, Is it right? If at all possible go that route, it's much easier. With that said. Plug in the drive. Should tell you the name of the drive. Create a mount point and mount it, specifying the correct fs.

Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Right click on the datastore and click Browse Datastore to open Datastore Broswer.

Under the datastore browser, you can be able to see your folders as shown in the screenshot above. Select a folder under which you will upload your ISO file, for example iso folder as in my case above.

You can also create a new folder by clicking on the new folder icon. Once you have chosen the upload folder, right click on the cylindrical like icon with arrow facing up on the Datastore Browser menu bar,. Select upload file. When you click ulpoad file , file manager wizard on your local machine opens up.

All Community This category This board. I have this problem too. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Accepted Solutions. Kasun Bandara. Hi, uploading is slower than the downloading due to several factors such as, disk write speed, raid level configured, link bandwidth utilization. Please rate this and mask as answer, if this resolved your issue Good luck KB.

In response to Kasun Bandara. Kirk J. Cisco Employee. In response to kylebrogers. Is the Supercap Healthy, and passed various rounds of 'learning' cycles? Also how many disks, what raid config, etc Kirk Steven Tardy. Post Reply. Latest Contents. Cisco Firepower Next Generation Firewall solution.



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