Difference in-between thickness available lazy to zero; Eager to thick provision to zero; Provision of thin.

OLA Pessoal,

Alguem poderia por gentileza me explain a difference wave São aplicadas essas may e no momento da Criação uma VM no ESXi?

Lazy available zero thickness;

Eager to thick provision to zero;

Provision of thin.

Obrigado

Discos sao thick discos totally alocados not store data or seja, to você criar um disco thick com 20 GB, ele will occupy 20 GB go don't do seu datastore, a difference between o e thick lazy Zeroead eager to zero, as e no lazy nao sao written zero em todos os blocos disco, o ele ja eager keys zero em todos os blocos disco.

Ja disco o think e um tipo disco than aloca only the Espaço e timed pelo sistema invited operational, for example, is você criar um disco 20 GB para uma VM, inicialmente ele go occupy only the few KB/Mo no data store, very no momento as voce ready SMS dados no mesmo don't do sistema operational through o dele pode chegar ate limit o 20 GB size.

Applications:

Thick lazy disposition to zero: option Padrão para virtually todas as management, Kena as requerem o eager to zero;

Thick eager willingness to zero: usually used por VM as ARIO use a Fault Tolerance funcionalidade do VMware, or to use a funcionalidade do Microsoft Failover Cluster dentro das Máquinas tolls;

Thin provision: usually used quando para is provisionar but Espaço than total o Espaço fisico available, very can cause problems is todas as VMs utilizarem todo o Espaço available data store.

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