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Disk space resources requirement by Virtual Machine
Over the past 12 month my virtual disk space using VMware Fusion3 has grown from a 50GB allocation to 250 GB. Hence I used 50% of my 500GB HDD, consequently I terminated Fusion 3 and wish to switch to Parallels. My question is how does Parallels Desktop 7 control or for that matter deduce the Virtual disk space if it has grown to an unacceptable size.
- Asked by Manfred K from Castle Hill
- 14/11/2011
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Compact a Virtual Hard Disk
If you use an expanding virtual hard disk in your virtual machine, its image file size on the physical hard disk increases as you add new data to the virtual hard disk. When you delete some data from this virtual hard disk, free unused space appears on the disk, but the amount of space your virtual machine occupies on the hard disk of your Mac does not reduce. To free the unused space back to Mac, you can compress the virtual hard disk. The hard disk image file size will be decreased and, as a result, there will be more free space on your Mac's hard disk.
You can compress virtual hard disks either manually or automatically:
To compress the virtual hard disk manually at any time, select Configure from the Virtual Machine menu, click Hardware, open the hard disk setting, and click the Compress button.
To regularly free the unused space back to Mac, use the Automatically compress virtual disks option. The virtual hard disk in an expanding format will be reviewed twice a day, and, if the unused space occupies more than 50 percent of the hard disk image size, it will be compressed and the hard disk image file size will be decreased. The Automatically compress virtual disks option can be enabled for all hard disks of a virtual machine in the Optimization pane of Virtual Machine Configuration.- Answered by Trevor B from Cold Lake
- 15/11/2011