RE: Virtual server takes up 35 gigs on Host; virtual C drive shows 5 g
Dear Customer,
Thank you for using the Partner Newsgroups.
This appears to be related to Virtual Server 2005 R2. I would like to
suggest that you initial a new post in our Virtual Server newsgroup.
Microsoft.public.virtualserver.
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your interaction with us.
Anyway, I'd like to provide the following information for your reference.
Hope that it can be of assistance.
If we set the virtual disk type as "dynamic expanding" in the Virtual
Server 2005, the .vhd file will grow as data is stored to the virtual disk.
The size of virtual disk in the virtual machine is different from the
actual size of .vhd file on the host. A possible scenario is that we have a
127GB disk in the virtual machine, in fact the size of .vhd file that store
on the host is only 1.4GB because we have not saved lots of data on the
virtual disk now.
Thank you for your understanding.
David Shen
Microsoft Online Partner Support