Other system files as VMFS on ESX/ESXi

Hello

Anyone know if it is possible or not to use a different file system VMFS on ESX/ESXi?

So I was able to mount the file system on a Linux machine. (Either by the presence of a Clusterfilesystem as OCFS, GFS or removing the LUN of the ESX and mount it to a machine DIF).

I also tried a Linux VMFS driver, but it seems that there is only a pilot experimental, read-only, which seems to be not refined.

the local is VMFS but then if it's about connected remotely, it can be NFS

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