Minimum size of physical disk for vSphere.

I buy a new server that comes with solid state disks, is a pretty big 32 GB drive for installing vSphere.

The virtual machine will take place on an iSCSI san.

Thank you

Tim

I think that the minimum size of the VMDK of Service (which is now stored on a VMFS partition) Console is something less than 10 GB.  Maybe 8 GB or more.  I think you'll be fine with SSD of 32 GB for installation of ESX.

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