HostDiskPartitionBlockRange
A BlockRange data object type describes a contiguous set of blocks on a disk.
A BlockRange may describe either a partition or unpartitioned (primordial) blocks on the disk.
{
"_typeName": "string",
"partition": 0,
"type": "string",
"start": {
"_typeName": "string",
"blockSize": 0,
"block": 0
},
"end": {
"_typeName": "string",
"blockSize": 0,
"block": 0
}
}
Partition number.
This number is a hint from the server indicating what the partition number for this block range is if the range corresponds to a partition. The partition number should correlate to the one in the partition specification. If sent back to the server, this property is ignored.
This data object type describes the logical block addressing system that uses block numbers and block sizes to refer to a block.
This scheme is employed by SCSI. If a SCSI disk is not involved, then blockSize is 512 bytes.
This data object type describes the logical block addressing system that uses block numbers and block sizes to refer to a block.
This scheme is employed by SCSI. If a SCSI disk is not involved, then blockSize is 512 bytes.