VMFS Version 5 for my SSD drives?

Hi, I have installed SSD drives in my HP DL580 so I can store my lines. My question is do I need to format their VMFS5 or 3?  I am running vSphere 5 of 5 reviews.

@kappyninewood

I prefer to use VMFS5 because it offers a lot of new useful features: unified block, most large data warehouses size, size subblock, ATS and more globally effective.

Otherwise, on the SSDS, there is no best format VMFS, all two SSD of threat in the same way, the v5 is just an optimized version of the VMFS3.

Don't forget to use the real costs of VMFS data warehouses and no VMFS 3 upgraded to 5, as all the new features will not be implemented with an upgrade.

Do not forget to assign the right or best answers...

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