
How to Add Additional Virtual Hard Disk Drive in VMWare Workstation The Teacher
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Date: 2022-03-31
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Jason
believe it or not, this method works for adding 2 or more physical disks for FreeNAS and probably TrueNAS. Add physical sata drives (you can format them and just keep track of the drive # or location) and do just what's in the video. im guessing the files are written to the physical drives even if they're added to a virtual pool. it shows up in FreeNAS as a legitimate storage pool so it does work. I won't leave it like this... i'm just testing FreeNAS and TrueNAS.
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believe it or not, this method works for adding 2 or more physical disks for FreeNAS and probably TrueNAS. Add physical sata drives (you can format them and just keep track of the drive # or location) and do just what's in the video. im guessing the files are written to the physical drives even if they're added to a virtual pool. it shows up in FreeNAS as a legitimate storage pool so it does work. I won't leave it like this... i'm just testing FreeNAS and TrueNAS.
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catalin
is there any option to select where to allocate the new space for the newly added HDD? I ask this because the tutorial does not result from where the new space is allocated and in the case of SSD and HDD systems it would be preferable for the new partition to be taken from the HDD. Thank you!
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is there any option to select where to allocate the new space for the newly added HDD? I ask this because the tutorial does not result from where the new space is allocated and in the case of SSD and HDD systems it would be preferable for the new partition to be taken from the HDD. Thank you!
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Duologic
Added a virtual harddisk with allocated space in v14 and it's not showing up in Computer management (Windows 10) like in the video even when the virtual machine is running. Anyone knows how to solve this problem? a reboot didn't help.
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Added a virtual harddisk with allocated space in v14 and it's not showing up in Computer management (Windows 10) like in the video even when the virtual machine is running. Anyone knows how to solve this problem? a reboot didn't help.
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