noobie question about 2 guest OS and virtual HARD disk 1

I want to know if this is possible and what possible impact, it may cause, as appropriate.

Set up:

2 Guest OS in VMware, both using different drives virtual of course since you cannot use the same operating system file invited on multiple instances.

Then I set up another virtual HARD drive, lets call it SharedMyDrive, and this HARD drive will contain all my data and programs.

Can I do both guest OS use this SharedMyDrive? (Should be possible with the options of parameters allowing to add more hard drives) but then my question is; How are the data in this manipulated shared HARD drive?

If I turn both the OS and both of them make changes in SharedMyDrive, it's just a matter of who makes changes that records everything first? It would cause windows errors such as messages "this file is already in use" if I try to delete a file on OS1, but its use in OS2?

In order to use shared storage, you need an operating system that is aware of this and handle it correctly. ESXi is an example of such operating system. Access to the same storage operating system that cannot manage shared access causes data corruption.

André

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