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Support requests involving Mac OS on unsupported hardware (not a Mac) or software (VMware Workstation or VMware Player) will be removed, and will result in a ban. This includes discussion of 'unlocker' or other methods used to violate the Mac OS EULA by running Mac OS on non-Apple hardware. Expect posts facilitating or promoting piracy to be removed. Select a virtual machine storage policy from the VM Storage Policy drop-down menu.Have a technical question? Just make a self post!ĭiscussion of piracy methods will not be permitted.If the thin disk needs more space later, it can expand to the maximum capacity allocated to it. At first, a thin provisioned disk uses only as much datastore space as the disk initially needs. It might take longer to create disks in this format than to create other types of disks. In contrast to the thick provision lazy zeroed format, the data remaining on the physical device is zeroed out during creation. Space required for the virtual disk is allocated at creation time. Instead, it is zeroed out on demand on first write from the virtual machine.Ĭreate a thick disk that supports clustering features such as Fault Tolerance. Any data remaining on the physical device is not erased during creation. Space required for the virtual disk is allocated during creation. Use the same format as the source virtual machine.Ĭreate a virtual disk in a default thick format. Select the format for the virtual machine's disks.Click Change storage only and click Next.To locate a virtual machine, select a data center, folder, cluster, resource pool, host, or vApp.Right-click the virtual machine and select Migrate.