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Prerequisites
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Ensure that you are familiar with configuration options and caveats for adding virtual hard disks. See
“Virtual Disk Configuration,” on page 115.
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Before you add disks greater than 2TB to a virtual machine, see “Large Capacity Virtual Disk
Conditions and Limitations,” on page 116.
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Verify that you have the Virtual machine.Configuration.Add new disk privilege on the destination
folder or datastore.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 (Optional) To delete the existing hard disk, move your cursor over the disk and click the Remove icon.
The disk is removed from the virtual machine. If other virtual machines share the disk, the disk files are
not deleted.
3 On the Virtual Hardware tab, select New Hard Disk from the New device drop-down menu and click
Add.
The hard disk appears in the Virtual Hardware devices list.
4 Expand New hard disk.
5 (Optional) Type a value for the hard disk and select the units from the drop-down menu.
6 Select the datastore location where you want to store the virtual machine files.
Option Action
Store all virtual machine files in the
same location on a datastore.
a (Optional) Apply a virtual machine storage policy for the virtual
machine home files and the virtual disks from the VM storage policy
drop-down menu.
The list shows which datastores are compatible and which are
incompatible with the selected virtual machine storage policy.
b Select a datastore and click Next.
Store all virtual machine files in the
same datastore cluster.
a (Optional) Apply a virtual machine storage policy for the virtual
machine home files and the virtual disks from the VM storage policy
drop-down menu.
The list shows which datastores are compatible and which are
incompatible with the selected virtual machine storage profile.
b Select a datastore cluster.
c (Optional) If you do not want to use Storage DRS with this virtual
machine, select Disable Storage DRS for this virtual machine and
select a datastore within the datastore cluster.
d Click Next.
Store virtual machine configuration
files and disks in separate
locations.
a Click Advanced.
b For the virtual machine configuration file and for each virtual disk,
click Browse and select a datastore or datastore cluster.
c (Optional) Apply a virtual machine storage policy from the VM
storage profile drop-down menu.
The list shows which datastores are compatible and which are
incompatible with the selected virtual machine storage policy.
d (Optional) If you selected a datastore cluster and do not want to use
Storage DRS with this virtual machine, select Disable Storage DRS for
this virtual machine and select a datastore within the datastore
cluster.
e Click Next.
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