VDS_PROVIDER_LBSUPPORT_FLAG enumeration (vds.h)
[Beginning with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, the Virtual Disk Service COM interface is superseded by the Windows Storage Management API.]
Specifies the set of valid flags for indicating which load balance policies a hardware provider supports.
Syntax
typedef enum _VDS_PROVIDER_LBSUPPORT_FLAG {
VDS_LBF_FAILOVER = 0x1,
VDS_LBF_ROUND_ROBIN = 0x2,
VDS_LBF_ROUND_ROBIN_WITH_SUBSET = 0x4,
VDS_LBF_DYN_LEAST_QUEUE_DEPTH = 0x8,
VDS_LBF_WEIGHTED_PATHS = 0x10,
VDS_LBF_LEAST_BLOCKS = 0x20,
VDS_LBF_VENDOR_SPECIFIC = 0x40
} VDS_PROVIDER_LBSUPPORT_FLAG;
Constants
VDS_LBF_FAILOVER Value: 0x1 The provider supports using one primary path with the other paths being backup paths. |
VDS_LBF_ROUND_ROBIN Value: 0x2 The provider supports using all paths in round robin fashion. |
VDS_LBF_ROUND_ROBIN_WITH_SUBSET Value: 0x4 The provider supports using primary paths in round robin fashion. The backup paths are used if all of the primary paths fail. |
VDS_LBF_DYN_LEAST_QUEUE_DEPTH Value: 0x8 The provider supports using the path with the least number of active requests. |
VDS_LBF_WEIGHTED_PATHS Value: 0x10 The provider supports using the path with the least weight (each path is assigned a weight). |
VDS_LBF_LEAST_BLOCKS Value: 0x20 The provider supports using the path with the least blocks. |
VDS_LBF_VENDOR_SPECIFIC Value: 0x40 The provider supports a vendor-specific policy. |
Remarks
Note Additional constants might be added to the VDS_PROVIDER_LBSUPPORT_FLAG enumeration in future Windows versions. For this reason, your application must be designed to gracefully handle an unrecognized VDS_PROVIDER_LBSUPPORT_FLAG enumeration constant.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 R2 [desktop apps only] |
Header | vds.h |