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Can I grow an existing virtual disk (.vmdk file)?

A VMDK file can be grown while no virtual machine is using it. Growng the VMDK only makes the virtual harddrive bigger - filesystem within the VMDK must still be grown with other methods (for instance on Windows, diskpart).

On ESX:
vmkfstools -X <newsize>G filename.vmdk. On ESX 3.5, you can also edit the VM settings and edit the harddrive when the VM is not running.

Note that on ESX the filename.vmdk file is just a  file containing metainformation and "filename-flat.vmdk" is the actual data file. However, vmkfstools operations are used on the metafile

On VMware Server Workstation and VMware Fusion:
vmware-vdiskmanager -x <newsize>Gb filename.vmdk

 For instance, if growing an existing vmdk file named "server1.vmdk" and it is to be grown so it's new size is 20GB, the command would be:

On ESX:
vmkfstools -X 20GB server1.vmdk

On Server/Workstation/Fusion
vmware-vdiskmanager -x 20Gb server1.vmdk

On Fusion vmware-vdiskmanager is located by default at /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/vmware-vdiskmanager




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