[Discuss] Is ext4 still dangerous for vmware client?
Edward Ned Harvey (blu)
blu at nedharvey.com
Mon Jan 7 09:34:55 EST 2013
> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org [mailto:discuss-
> bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org] On Behalf Of Jerry Natowitz
>
> I'm thinking of taking the plunge and setting up a Linux client on Windows 7.
> A while ago I read that ext4 for certain, and possibly ext3 had problems with
> corruption when used within vmware clients.
>
> If that was true, is it still the case?
>
> Also, should I be looking at using LVM so that I can more easily migrate to
> larger "disks"?
Never heard of that problem. Do it all the time. Never had a problem. Also at work, deploy and support this exact setup for users, who also never had any such problem. And it also strikes me as illogical anyway - why would ext4 specifically care if it was running inside a VM or physical hardware? That's kind of the point of a VM - the guest needn't know or care that it is a VM.
Don't limit yourself to just vmware. Although Workstation and Player are both fine products, I'm biased in favor of VirtualBox, based on experience deploying these. Each solution has pros/cons, you should consider them each and choose what's best for you.
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