I am using vSphere 4.1 and ESXi 4.1 with current patches applied.
After creating a Template in the client and then deploying the vm using said template, I often (not always) find that the VM is provisioned with nearly twice as much disk space as the Template.
For Example:
Template is created with 20G Thin Single HD
After deploying a VM with Thin HD I see Provisioned: 40G, Not-Shared:14G, Used Storage: 14G (same as Not-Shared) in the Resources pane of the client interface.
Is this a cosmetic issue?
Any ideas if this is a problem and how/if it can be fixed?
Thanks
Don
SCC wrote:
.... Would this be the most likely culprit that would result in this problem?
This could most definitely be the problem. That is the first place I would start.
When you deploy from template are you using "Thin provisioned format". The step in the deployment process under disk format has 3 options, depending on what you choose the new VM could end up thick.
I will double check and make sure that option is checked but am pretty sure it was. Would this be the most likely culprit that would result in this problem?
Additional info I realized I left off the first time is this happens solely with Windows OS based Templates (we also have Linux (CentOS 5.4) but have not seen the problem)
SCC wrote:
.... Would this be the most likely culprit that would result in this problem?
This could most definitely be the problem. That is the first place I would start.
Thanks Troy, that did the trick. Apparantly one of our folks was not aware that option had to be enabled during deployment and I assumed he was following the docs we made (silly me....)