Hi
I am new to VMware ESxi 6.5
when I create a virtual machine and set a disk size It starts growing.
here is a picture of everything I set and the result.
Allocated memory - Reserved memory = Size of vswp
At the moment:
2gb - 0b = 2Gb
You either need to decrease the allocated memory or increase the memory reservation.
But, if you’re that short on disk space that you need to do this, you don’t have a big enough disk.
There are other files associated with every VM beyond the virtual disk - the 2Gb memory allocation will have resulted in the creation of a .vswp file of just over 2Gb in size when you powered on the VM (unless you had set a memory reservation).
Your storage requirement will increase further if you use VM snapshots.
vswap file is there where you allocated memory 2 GB that the reason showing total 17 GB 15 GB disk + 2 GB memory. I see Scott already describe you about vswap and memory reservation.
Thank you for helping.
So what should i do to prevent happing something like this?
I am very restricted in using disk size.
Allocated memory - Reserved memory = Size of vswp
At the moment:
2gb - 0b = 2Gb
You either need to decrease the allocated memory or increase the memory reservation.
But, if you’re that short on disk space that you need to do this, you don’t have a big enough disk.