Virtual machine allows you to re-creating virtual disks

I have a virtual machine running as a server VCB proxy for arcserve backup under iSCSI r15. the system has three hard drives, today I noticed that I had a very small amount of space on my data store that extract of these records. It seems that there are three copies of each virtual disk in the data store, taking up all my space. Why are they here? I need to get this machine to only have a copy of each virtual disk.

Perhaps mean you that your have several active snapshots?

Check the VM shapshot and delete them.

André

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