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- `disk_type_id` (string) - The type of VMware virtual disk to create. This
option is for advanced usage.
For desktop VMware clients:
For desktop VMware clients:
Type ID | Description
--- | ---
`0` | Growable virtual disk contained in a single file (monolithic sparse).
`1` | Growable virtual disk split into 2GB files (split sparse).
`2` | Preallocated virtual disk contained in a single file (monolithic flat).
`3` | Preallocated virtual disk split into 2GB files (split flat).
`4` | Preallocated virtual disk compatible with ESX server (VMFS flat).
`5` | Compressed disk optimized for streaming.
Type ID | Description
--- | ---
`0` | Growable virtual disk contained in a single file (monolithic sparse).
`1` | Growable virtual disk split into 2GB files (split sparse).
`2` | Preallocated virtual disk contained in a single file (monolithic flat).
`3` | Preallocated virtual disk split into 2GB files (split flat).
`4` | Preallocated virtual disk compatible with ESX server (VMFS flat).
`5` | Compressed disk optimized for streaming.
The default is `1`.
The default is `1`.
For ESXi, this defaults to `zeroedthick`. The available options for ESXi
are: `zeroedthick`, `eagerzeroedthick`, `thin`. `rdm:dev`, `rdmp:dev`,
`2gbsparse` are not supported. Due to default disk compaction, when using
`zeroedthick` or `eagerzeroedthick` set `skip_compaction` to `true`.
For ESXi, this defaults to `zeroedthick`. The available options for ESXi
are: `zeroedthick`, `eagerzeroedthick`, `thin`. `rdm:dev`, `rdmp:dev`,
`2gbsparse` are not supported. Due to default disk compaction, when using
`zeroedthick` or `eagerzeroedthick` set `skip_compaction` to `true`.
For more information, please consult the [Virtual Disk Manager User's
Guide](https://www.vmware.com/pdf/VirtualDiskManager.pdf) for desktop
VMware clients. For ESXi, refer to the proper ESXi documentation.
For more information, please consult the [Virtual Disk Manager User's
Guide](https://www.vmware.com/pdf/VirtualDiskManager.pdf) for desktop
VMware clients. For ESXi, refer to the proper ESXi documentation.
- `display_name` (string) - The name that will appear in your vSphere client,
and will be used for the vmx basename. This will override the "displayname"