![]() This space may contain stale data on the physical media. Thick or lazy zeroed thick VMDK: A thick disk has all space allocated at creation time.The entire disk space is reserved and unavailable for use by other VMs. Such disks may take a long time during creation compared to other disk formats. An eager zeroed thick disk has all space allocated and wiped clean of any previous content on the physical media at creation time.The type of virtual disks are mainly the same since vSphere 4.0: Storage types at the VM logical level There are different types of virtual disks depending on the provisioning method, pre- allocated or dynamic. But note that USB datastores are just unsupported by VMware. For local storage, with vSphere 6.x it's possible to use USB disks, not only as boot disks, but also to run VMs. VMware vSphere supports different types of storage architectures, both internally (in this case the controller is crucial, that must be in the HCL) or externally with shared SAS DAS, SAN FC, SAN iSCSI, SAN FCoE, or NFS NAS (in those case the HCL is fundamental for the external storage, the fabric elements, and the host adapters). ![]() Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server, 10.6 Snow Leopard Server, 10.7 Lion client or server, 10.8 Mountain Lion client or server and 10.9 Mavericks client or server are fully supported on VMware Fusion while running on supported Apple hardware.
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