Specify the size of the virtual disk beyond 256 GB

I'm editing the seetings on a virtual machine to have another drive.

When I create a disk I select the size of the drive, 1 TB. I point to the location of LUN 30 data store (2 TB).

When I click Next, I get the following message:

The capacity of the disk is entered was not properly formed number or was out of reach. It has been replaced by the nearest acceptable value.

This means - there is a procurement policy that I can change or what I need to select a card raw SAN LUNS?

The maximum size of virtual disk on a store of data before ESXi 5 depended on the size of the selected block when the data store has been created/formatted. Please take a look at the tables to http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1012384 to see the file sizes maximum depending on the block size of the data store.

André

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