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ESXi supports thin provisioning for virtual disks. With the disk-level thin provisioning feature, you can
create virtual disks in a thin format. For a thin virtual disk, ESXi provisions the entire space required for
the disk’s current and future activities, for example 40 GB. However, the thin disk uses only as much
storage space as the disk needs for its initial operations. In this example, the thin-provisioned disk
occupies only 20 GB of storage. If the disk requires more space, it can expand into its entire 40 GB of
provisioned space.
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About Virtual Disk Provisioning Policies
When you perform certain virtual machine management operations, you can specify a provisioning policy
for the virtual disk file. The operations include creating a virtual disk, cloning a virtual machine to a
template, or migrating a virtual machine.
NFS datastores with Hardware Acceleration and VMFS datastores support the following disk provisioning
policies. On NFS datastores that do not support Hardware Acceleration, only thin format is available.
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