Increase the size of the blocks of 1 MB up to in ESX 4 - can it be done?

Hi all

I would like to increase the size of the block of a local vmfs data store to one of our sites from DR. When you install ESX it does not block size option and defaults to 1 MB. I need it to be greater that we have a few large virtual machines we want to replicate.

It seems from reading THIS that it is designed to be only 1 MB and so the RAM limit for a prompt is 255 GB (as the ontop General 256 GB would push beyond.)

I can't format it later as we can in VI3 as the esxconsole.vmdk is found in the data store local vmfs.

If I can't put it during the installation can I use for scripted installation do? or have I missed in the chart!

Thank you

Dan

You will need to re - install them all, and you can't set the size in interactive installation.

PS: I suggest to create two virtual disks with your RAID controller, one for the system and VMFS for COS (and a few small VMs), one for a VMFS custom data store.

André

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