![]() The steps How-to Reduce VMDK size by using VMware Converter Standalone: In my test that you'll be able to follow through the screenshots below, it took 36 min to do the V2V conversion process. But you'll need enough space on your storage somewhere and enough time outside of business hours, because the process operates when the VM is shut down. With VMware Converter standalone the process will actually do a clone of the original VM. Natively from within vSphere client it is not possible to shrink VMDK disk files. ![]() While from within the quest OS in the VM you see that you're getting more space, from the vSphere client the disk shows the same size. If you delete files from within the VM wanting to gain the space back, it just don't work. ![]() When you work with a thin disk provisionned VM, you are copying new files into a VM, then deleting them, again and again, this process grow the thin disks over time. Thin provisioned disks grow up with the time. Virtual infrastructure monitoring software review. Reviews – Virtualization Software and reviews, Disaster and backup recovery software reviews.Videos – VMware Virtualization Videos, VMware ESXi Videos, ESXi 4.x, ESXi 5.x tips and videos.Free – Free virtualization utilities, ESXi Free, Monitoring and free backup utilities for ESXi and Hyper-V.VMware Workstation and other IT tutorials. How To – ESXi Tutorials, IT and virtualization tutorials, VMware ESXi 4.x, ESXi 5.x and VMware vSphere. ![]()
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