Hi,
Is the maxium amount of disk HDD you can assign to a VMHDD 256GB and is the maxium RAM 65532mb?
Is there any way of changing this?
Thanks
Mark
Hi Mark,
For the config max you'll find the answers in http://vmware.com/pdf/vi3_35/esx_3/r35/vi3_35_25_config_max.pdf
If you need a bigger vmhdd, then you'll need to format the vmfs with a bigger block size. This should give you the ability to create larger files / vmhdd.
Good Luck
Mark
if you are limited to 256Gb VMDK then you have created your VMFS partition with default 1Mb block sizes you will need to reformat the partition if you need a bigger block siz, this can be done via the VIC or via the command line, using the following command.
vmkfstools -C vmfs3 -b 2m -S volumename vmhba1:0:0:x
where -b is
1m = 256Gb
2m = 512Gb
4m = 1024Gb
8m = 2048Gb
and -S is the name you wish your storage array to be know to ESX,
and vmhba relate to the id of the LUN.
Remember that you will format your partition, destroying any data currently on it.
Tom Howarth
VMware Communities User Moderator
You could increase the effective HD size by allocating multiple 256GB VMDKs and using a volume manager such as LVM, ZFS, SVM, VxVM, etc on the VM to create 1 volume out of the pieces. Or use RDM.
64GB RAM IS the max, no way of changing that. If you need more, your app probably isn't a good virtualization candidate anyways.
--Matt