^1^: On file based storages, snapshots are possible with the 'qcow2' format.
-^2^: It is possible to use LVM on top of an iSCSI storage. That way
-you get a `shared` LVM storage.
+^2^: It is possible to use LVM on top of an iSCSI or FC-based storage.
+That way you get a `shared` LVM storage.
Thin Provisioning
<type>: <STORAGE_ID>
<property> <value>
<property> <value>
+ <property>
...
----
The `<type>: <STORAGE_ID>` line starts the pool definition, which is then
-followed by a list of properties. Most properties have values and some of
-them come with a reasonable default. In that case you can omit the value.
+followed by a list of properties. Most properties require a value. Some have
+reasonable defaults, in which case you can omit the value.
To be more specific, take a look at the default storage configuration
after installation. It contains one special local storage pool named