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  • 1.  there are 2 Folders for each VM stored on the vSAN

    Posted May 29, 2015 09:11 AM

    Hi,

    I hope to know if it's normal to have all VMs stored on the vSANDatastore have two folders!!!

    that means 2 x used spaces for each VM!!

    thanks for reply!

    regards,



  • 2.  RE: there are 2 Folders for each VM stored on the vSAN

    Posted May 29, 2015 11:35 AM

    Hi ,

    W7-test is a symbolic link to uuid directory.

    Space is only used once!



  • 3.  RE: there are 2 Folders for each VM stored on the vSAN

    Posted May 29, 2015 11:41 AM

    Hi Crosdorf,

    thanks for reply :smileyhappy:

    both folders have all files of the VM inside: vmx, vmdk, etc..

    and i noticed that the disk space is x2 the total of disk space of all VMs stored on the vsan!! :smileysad:



  • 4.  RE: there are 2 Folders for each VM stored on the vSAN

    Posted May 29, 2015 11:48 AM

    How did you configure the "Number of Failures To Tolerate". The default (without specifying a policy) is one, which means that there will be one replica, i.e. you'll need twice the disk space.

    André



  • 5.  RE: there are 2 Folders for each VM stored on the vSAN

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted May 29, 2015 03:36 PM

    by default the VM storage policy is 1 Failure to Tolerate. that means 2 copies of VM data.

    hence the behavior you are seeing. if you don't care about the availability of the data then you can configure the Storage policy and set it to 0

    Thanks,