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Unable To Expand Virtual Disk In VMware vSphere Greyed Out – Solved

October 22, 2020October 19, 2020 by TechyGuy
Unable To Expand vDisk in VMware vSphere

Welcome to this short blog post to fix the issue of unable to expand virtual disk(vDisk) in VMware vSphere for a virtual machine. In this blog I’ll let you how you can fix it easily. In our daily routine task on virtual machines that are hosted on the VMware platform needed to resize the virtual … Read more

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