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We should have the option to customize the disk size on C drive and also adding new drives on vm_customization should create drives on the virtual machine
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I actually see the drives being added on the VM on vcenter, but it doesn't appear to be on the virtual machine
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A note on the formatting part: The feature was explicitly added for a customer who simulates physical machines and formatting the new drives was/is a part of that (e.g. for SQL servers with different block sizes). I would keep that as a default.
In addition, OS-level interaction like formatting will need supplying OS credentials and use of the GOM tools (like for active discovery, so they're already in there). I see the use case but am skeptical if this level of complexity is needed. Customization makes the process slower and if it's a regular thing, you likely want an adjusted template with multiple, pre-formatted disks anyway in my experience.
Totally agree on the C-drive customization though ;-)
I agree with the pre-defined template for adjusted formatted disks :-) looking forward for the customization on the C drive feature. Thanks for your response !
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We should have the option to customize the disk size on C drive and also adding new drives on vm_customization should create drives on the virtual machineActual Result:
I actually see the drives being added on the VM on vcenter, but it doesn't appear to be on the virtual machineThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: