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    Default Anyone here an VMware ESXi master?

    Just got a new (productions old) server for our development team. Unfortunately our IT Manager is swamped and has no idea how to override the 2tb storage capacity. Is there anyway around this? We are trying to get 1 vm with 3tb of storage to hold our SQLServer databases. Figured I would check here before going to stackoverflow.

    Version of VMware is: ESXI, 4.1.0, 800380

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    You may need to power down the VM to adjust it, but while in the vsphere management client, where you see all of your VM's, right-click on the one you wish to adjust, select "edit settings" -> go to the hardware tab and you'll see a variable for "provisioned size". You can adjust it up as long as the hardware in the host has sufficient capacity. There should be a "maximum size" noted on this screen as well that is determined by the hardware and other vm's. Best practice in my experience is to leave 12-15%+ available...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
    You may need to power down the VM to adjust it, but while in the vsphere management client, where you see all of your VM's, right-click on the one you wish to adjust, select "edit settings" -> go to the hardware tab and you'll see a variable for "provisioned size". You can adjust it up as long as the hardware in the host has sufficient capacity. There should be a "maximum size" noted on this screen as well that is determined by the hardware and other vm's. Best practice in my experience is to leave 12-15%+ available...
    Unfortunately its not the individual VM's that I am trying to increase (yet). The datastore for the entire server is broken down into different partitions with VMware only allowing 2tb Max to a partition. If I was able to change this I could edit the individual VM settings. Here is a screenshot.
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    Ah, I see.... I've never had to adjust that before and looking at my environment, mine simply shows the hos tHD's and NAS true capacities.... Because I don't know any better, I wonder if you are seeing the physical disk sizes there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
    Ah, I see.... I've never had to adjust that before and looking at my environment, mine simply shows the hos tHD's and NAS true capacities.... Because I don't know any better, I wonder if you are seeing the physical disk sizes there?
    Looking at the server I have 6 1tb hd's and I am going to assume they are set to RAID 3 which is why I am missing 1.5 tb of space. However there are no actual partitions on the server, VMware is doing this all on its own.
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    Sorry I can't be of any help. When you uncover the secret, I'd love to hear what it is.
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    Hehh, I'm in a VMware class right now, but I've been doing it a couple years. What you're looking for is "extents".

    Basically lets say you have 4tb of unused space in multiple LUNs. Make an initial datastore using all the space on LUN 1. Then select that new datastore in the datastore and datastore clusters view. Select Configuration -> Properties. Click Increase, and it should give you the unused LUNs to add to this initial datastore.

    In your case, whack an unused LUN or get a new one. Then just do the Increase on the existing DS...
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    Oh and just to show off a little bit, here's the resources off of one of the three clusters I get to take care of:
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post
    Hehh, I'm in a VMware class right now, but I've been doing it a couple years. What you're looking for is "extents".

    Basically lets say you have 4tb of unused space in multiple LUNs. Make an initial datastore using all the space on LUN 1. Then select that new datastore in the datastore and datastore clusters view. Select Configuration -> Properties. Click Increase, and it should give you the unused LUNs to add to this initial datastore.

    In your case, whack an unused LUN or get a new one. Then just do the Increase on the existing DS...
    So looking at the extents and it only shows 1. And when I try to add another or increase nothing shows up.

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