the maximum size of the data store in ESXi 4

as I don't have a lot of space left on my data vmfs3 store, plans to add a 3 TB of HDD to the ESXi 4.1 Host. I will then use the new HDD for a creation of a new data store.

I also want to ensure that the block size is the same as the existing data store.

Please notify.

Thank you.

The maximum size of the LUN/disk in this case is 2 TB less 512 bytes (see KB VMware: ESX/ESXi 3.x/4.x hosts don't support 2 TB LUN for more details). The maximum size of virtual disk with a block size of 4 MB, please take a look at the article I mentioned in my previous post.

André

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