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Inflate Thin Virtual Disks
If you created a virtual disk in the thin format, you can change the format to thick.
You use the datastore browser to inflate the thin virtual disk.
Prerequisites
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Make sure that the datastore where the virtual machine resides has enough space.
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Make sure that the virtual disk is thin.
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Remove snapshots.
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Power off your virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the folder of the virtual disk you want to inflate.
a Navigate to the virtual machine.
b Click the Datastores tab.
The datastore that stores the virtual machine files is listed.
c Right-click the datastore and select Browse Files.
The datastore browser displays contents of the datastore.
2 Expand the virtual machine folder and browse to the virtual disk file that you want to convert.
The file has the .vmdk extension and is marked with the virtual disk ( ) icon.
3 Select the virtual disk file and click Inflate.
Note The option might not be available if the virtual disk is thick or when the virtual machine is
running.
The inflated virtual disk occupies the entire datastore space originally provisioned to it.
Turn O Storage Filters
When you perform VMFS datastore management operations, vCenter Server uses default storage
protection filters. The filters help you to avoid storage corruption by retrieving only the storage devices
that can be used for a particular operation. Unsuitable devices are not displayed for selection. You can
turn off the filters to view all devices.
Note This task is available only in the vSphere Web Client.
Prerequisites
Before you change the device filters, consult with the VMware support team. You can turn off the filters
only if you have other methods to prevent device corruption.
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