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Table Of Contents
VMware Server User’s Guide
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Adding a Hard Disk to a Virtual Machine
Virtualdisksarestoredasfilesinadatastore.Thedatastorelocationcanbethelocalfile
system,aCIFSstore(Windowsonly),oranNFSmountedfilesystem(Linuxonly).See
“ManagingDatastores”onpage 110.
ItdoesnotmatterwhetherthedatastorelocationisonanIDEorSCSIphysical
disk.An
IDEvirtualdiskcanbestoredoneitheranIDEphysicalharddiskoronaSCSIphysical
harddisk.SocanaSCSIvirtualdisk.
YoucanaddaSCSIvirtualdisktoahardwareversion7virtualmachinewhenthe
virtualmachineispoweredon.Forearlier
virtualmachinehardwareversions,itis
possibletoaddaSCSIvirtualdiskwhenthevirtualmachineispoweredononlyifa
SCSIcontrollerwithanavailableslotalreadyexists.SCSIcontrollersarecreatedas
needed,butcannotbecreatedwhenthevirtualmachineispoweredonforvirtual
machines
withhardwareversionsearlierthan7.
ItisnotpossibletoaddanIDEvirtualdiskwhenthevirtualmachineispoweredon.
To add a new or existing virtual disk
1FromtheAddHardwareorNewVirtualMachinewizard,clickHardDisk.
ForinformationabouthowtostarttheAddHardwarewizard,see“A d d i n g
HardwaretoaVirtualMachine”onpage 137.
2OntheHardDiskpage,clickoneofthefollowing:
CreateaNewVirtualDiskSelecttoaddanewblankharddisktoyour
virtualmachine.ThewizarddisplaysthePropertiespage,fromwhichyoucan
acceptorchangethedefaultvaluesfordiskcapacity,datastorelocation,file
allocationoptions,diskmode,virtualdevicenode,andcachingpolicy
settings.
UseanExistingVirtualDiskSelectifyouwanttoreuseorshareavirtual
harddiskthathasalreadybeencreated.ThewizarddisplaystheProperties
page,fromwhichyoucanbrowsetoavirtualdisk(.vmdk)fileyoucreated
previously.Afteryouselecttheexistingdiskfile
usingthedatastorebrowser,
itscurrentpropertiesaredisplayed.Youcanmodifythediskmode,virtual
devicenode,andcachingpolicysettings.
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OTEIfyouhaveaWindowsNT4.0guestwithaSCSIvirtualdisk,youcannotadd
bothanadditionalSCSIdiskandanIDEdisktotheconfiguration.