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Which action should the vSphere administrator take to resolve the Out of Space problem without requesting addi

A Windows Server 2008 virtual machine with the following configuration receives an Out of
Space condition indicator:
The virtual machine uses thin provisioned virtual disks.
The VMFS5 datastore on which the virtual machine’s files reside is on a thin provisioned LUN.
30% of the VMFS datastore content is no longer needed.
The storage array supports VASA and VAAI.

Which action should the vSphere administrator take to resolve the Out of Space problem without
requesting additional space on the storage array?

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A.
Delete unneeded files on the VMFS datastore and then use vmkfstools to reclaim deleted blocks.

B.
Delete unneeded files on the VMFS datastore, right-click the datastore in vSphere Web Client, and
then select the Reclaim Deleted Blocks option.

C.
Delete some files from the guest OS and defrag its file system.

D.
Delete some files from the guest OS and use vmkfstools to reclaim the deleted blocks.

One Comment on “Which action should the vSphere administrator take to resolve the Out of Space problem without requesting addi

  1. A.G says:

    A choice appears correct according to VMware’s KB Using vmkfstools to reclaim VMFS deleted blocks on thin-provisioned LUNs (2014849)http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2014849




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