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Nutanix AOS v4.7.5.2 3 x Dell XC430-4's ESXi v6.0 Express Patch 7a vCenter v6.0 Update 3b I have created a VM exactly how I want it. This VM uses Thick Provision, Eager Zeroed. I power it off and start the cloning process. When the cloning process is finished, I check the new VM's disk format and it is always Thin Provision. I have tried cloning with the option Disk Format = Same Format As Source, and Disk Format = Thick Provision, Eager Zeroed. No matter what I choose, the new VM always ends up with a Thin Provision disk. I do have VMs on the system that are Thick Provision, Eager Zeroed. Also, I tried to INFLATE the VMDK file for the newly cloned VM, and while the system seemed to go through the motions, the VMDK file remained the original thin provison size. Any help is appreciated. - Dave dclausse@scgov.net
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