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    • Oksana

      Multi-Writer for VMDK in vSphere Clusters
      Starwind • starwind vsphere vmdk esxi nvme windows server • • Oksana

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    • Oksana

      Migrating VMs becomes a piece of cake with a proper Virtual Machine Converter
      Starwind • migration v2v v2v converter starwind v2v starwind blog vmdk vmdk files vhd vhdx • • Oksana

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      Dashrender

      This is timely.
      THanks

    • JaredBusch

      VMWare 5.5 disk taking forever to backup
      IT Discussion • vmware esxi 5.5 vmdk • • JaredBusch

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      JaredBusch

      @scottalanmiller said:

      It may not be empty. Depends on the filesystem and what has happened. Just because the pointers to those files are gone doesn't mean that the bits have been erased. You could zero out the empty space.... but be careful or that will expand the VMDK to full size.

      That is what I did, but I knew there was enough space for the entire disk to expand out.

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    • thanksajdotcom

      Converting from VMDK to VHD(X)
      IT Discussion • esxi virtualization migration hyperv vhd vhdx vmdk • • thanksajdotcom

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      scottalanmiller

      I think that that is becoming less and less true. Quirky environments are becoming less and less the norm. The need to install locally is rapidly going away. There are still things that get installed locally but the variety and commonality is dropping at a prodigious pace and the isolation of programs is getting to be quite good.