Disk space used by Mac 10.9 VM

I have two screenshots below.

The first is utility disk on a virtual Mavericks machine - note that it is used 14,02 GB

The second is the Finder of the computer host - note the 35 GB disk

What is with the help of the @~ 20 GB of space? How can I recover it? on an SSD, it is quite expensive!

(Fusion-> virtual machine-> settings-> general - has no recoverable space)

disk utility.png

host finder.png

Thank you for using the merger.

You can get the back space by narrowing of the disc.

In the virtual machine, run terminal and go to/Library/Application Support / VMware Tools

Run sudo. / vmware-tools-cli disc shrink

Reference: VMware KB: narrowing of a virtual disk in VMware Fusion 5.x and 6.x scripts using

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