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If you need to expand the disk volume to accommodate heavier logging partitions, use the qemu-img resize command prior to initializing the VM for the first time.
This command will output crucial details like the virtual size, disk size, and the backing file (if any). pavmkvm801qcow2 new
The format is the standard storage backbone for modern Linux virtualization. Unlike raw disk formats that pre-allocate 100% of their designated size to physical storage, a .qcow2 file uses thin provisioning . QCOW2 Format - stereOS - Mintlify If you need to expand the disk volume
Whether you are running a software-defined data center, a private cloud, or a specific network appliance, mastering the qcow2 format is essential. It balances the critical triad of modern storage management: Unlike raw disk formats that pre-allocate 100% of
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