Re: [bitfolk] Embarrassing Request For Assistance

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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Embarrassing Request For Assistance

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gpg: Signature made Sat Jun 26 16:18:52 2010 UTC using DSA key ID BF15490B
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Hello,

They're what you would call thick provisioned - what you swee is
what you get.

On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 04:44:36PM +0100, Stuart Criddle wrote:
> Thats probably the route I would recommend too - shouldn't be THAT difficult
> to recover providing recent disk activity hasn't been too serious
>
> Andy - are the disk image files thin provisioned or thick provisioned (in
> VMWare speak)


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