![]() The VM under VMWare Player has a lot of split vmdk files. I want to migrate the VMs from vmware player to virtualbox. ![]() Sep 2008, 17:09 Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Mostly XPĬurrently I have a few vms under VMWare Player 7.1.2 build 2780323. mpack Site Moderator Posts: 36753 Joined: 4. " - the command syntax is given in the user manual. If you prefer a command line app then you can also use "VBoxManage clonehd. That's what you'll get if you clone this VMDK using CloneVDI. I would convert it to a dynamic VDI before I used this image in VirtualBox. Personally I think a single file is more elegant, and a preallocated disk is just a waste of host space. It's best to have the drive image inside the VM folder so that you don't have bits of VM scattered in odd places. You'll have to create the VM from scratch, select "choose existing" when you come to the drive step. vmdk extension are superfluous - not usable in VirtualBox. VirtualBox supports this VMDK variant: just copy the entire set of files as a block, when mounting the image you select the control file (the small one which doesn't have the -snnn suffix). fixed drives are invariably created too small). In your case I see a couple of odd sized files, so I think perhaps this drive has been increased in capacity a couple of times (quite common, since preallocated a.k.a. ![]() Then you'll have N 2GB extents, plus an optional final extent smaller than 2GB, holding the residue of the image. vmdk file - if you examine this you'll find that it's just a text file which lists the 2gb extent files, in order. Typically this variant consists of a small descriptor. That's where you have a fixed allocation (preallocated) disk which is split into 2GB extents primarily so that the image can be transported on FAT formatted drives. That looks like the "split2g" variant of VMDK.
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