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A custom bug ID has been generated as the vendor did not provide one: 5e4a32832f79
In the vSphere Client, when you look at the settings of a VM with a thin-provisioned virtual disk, you might see the Maximum Size value for the disk larger than the capacity of the datastore where the disk is located. For example, if a datastore capacity is 100GB of which 90GB are available, and a thin-provisioned virtual disk has 50GB capacity, of which only 10GB are utilized, you might see a Maximum Size value of 140 GB, adding the available datastore capacity to the overall disk capacity, not its actual utilization. Workaround: None
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