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5 Replies Last post: Jun 30, 2009 9:43 AM by continuum  

Zero out VM images posted: Jun 27, 2009 3:10 AM

Click to view NSITPS's profile Enthusiast 56 posts since
Jan 25, 2009

At this current time what is the best method for zeroing out un populated areas of VMDKs prior to image level backups - Also, is it safe and does it work?

Thanks

Re: Zero out VM images

1. Jun 27, 2009 7:35 AM in response to: NSITPS
Click to view Texiwill's profile Guru 10,205 posts since
Jan 13, 2004
Hello,

Moved to Security forum.

If your VMDK format is Zeroed Thick then the unpopulated blocks are zeroed by default. The same for Eager Zeroed Thick. If you use Thin disks then this is not the case but unallocated/unpopulated blocks will not be part of your backup either.

I am not sure there is a way to zero the unpopulated blocks. If there is it is something you would use from within the Guest OS.


Best regards,
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Re: Zero out VM images

3. Jun 27, 2009 1:43 PM in response to: NSITPS
Click to view continuum's profile Guru 12,624 posts since
Dec 18, 2003
have a look here
http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/#shrinkimg
it lists several tools for various guest types

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Re: Zero out VM images

4. Jun 30, 2009 9:09 AM in response to: NSITPS
Click to view Texiwill's profile Guru 10,205 posts since
Jan 13, 2004
Hello,

Zeroing out anything within a VM is really a security/anti-forensics issue. However, now that I know the specifics what Continuum has mentioned is the place to start your research.


Best regards,
Edward L. Haletky VMware Communities User Moderator, VMware vExpert 2009, Virtualization Practice Analyst
Now Available: 'VMware vSphere(TM) and Virtual Infrastructure Security: Securing the Virtual Environment'
Also available 'VMWare ESX Server in the Enterprise'
SearchVMware Pro|Blue Gears|Top Virtualization Security Links|Virtualization Security Round Table Podcast

Re: Zero out VM images

5. Jun 30, 2009 9:43 AM in response to: Texiwill
Click to view continuum's profile Guru 12,624 posts since
Dec 18, 2003
it is also useful to safe time with backups ...

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