Are you thin-provisioning or thick-provisioning your disks?

You should be able to login to your VSphere Client, click on the target
host in the left panel, then click on the Configuration tab in the right
panel, then click on the Storage section, then click on your datastore.  It
will show you the Datastore capacity and free space, there.

Chris



On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Howard White <[email protected]> wrote:

> Creating an esxi host with two CentOS 6.3 x64 guests.  Have searched some
> for what disk space factor by which I might calculate.  The host as a 300GB
> mirrored datastore.  How much of that 300GB is useable for guests?  My
> first attempt at guest one 200GB, guest two 50GB fails (cannot run both
> guests at the same time).  Each guest runs fine if the other is off.
>
> Howard
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