![]() ![]() For example, if you are installating a low I/O application, you can use a type “Thin Provisionning”. The choice of the type of disk is obviously different according to each situation. ![]() Thin Provisionning : Allows to consume only the useful place and thus to evolve the size of the disk according to the needs (The least powerful of the three).Lazy Zeroed : Static Provisioning Offline, uses all of the space allocated when creating the disk but does not initialize all blocks to zero.Eager Zeroed : Static provisioning immediately set to zero, uses the entire space allocated when creating the disk and initializes all blocks to zero.Some reminders about the different types of disks offered by VMware: If you want to keep the Eager Zeroed format, you will need to use the appropriate commands, with VMware 5.5 Indeed, when you want to extend the partition of a disk and you change the size of this disk directly from the vSphere console, the format of this one does not keep the type “Eager Zeroed Thick”, but is modified in “Lazy Zeroed “ We will see together, how to change the size of a VMWare Eager Zeroed Thick disk while keeping this format. ![]()
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