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How do you Expand a VMFS Volume.
I expanded an HP Array and can grow the partition in Linux. But how do you grow the Vmware storage Volume. As far as I can see I'd have to delete it and recreate it.
How to convert an ESX 3.x VM image into a workstation image in 6.0.2?
Is it possible to create dynamically growing VMDK files on ESX?
Do VM’s shutdown gracefully when host shuts down on VMware Server for Windows?
What file is the configuration file?
How can I change the virtual machine's configuration file?
How can I change the virtual machine's configuration file?
How do I fully dedicate a physical network card to only one specific Virtual Machine?
How can I expand disk size and preallocate all the space working with VMware Workstation 6?
I have a VMware 6 workstation. My space disk is not preallocated. I want to expand it and force it to preallocate all the space? I know how to expand it, but can I force it to preallocate space?
What is the maximum size of virtual disk on VMFS I can create?
What is the recommended amount of snapshot space I should reserve for my VM's?
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