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| comparison of both types of sparse (growing) 
                virtual disks  | 
| The one-piece type seems to be a reasonable choice at first sight 
                - following the simple straight logic: | 
| VMware name | monolithicSparse | twoGbMaxExtentSparse | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| number of dependant files |  | 1 | 2 - 477 | |
| first impression: |  | looks reasonable: one disk = one file |  | what the hell are all these files good for ? | 
| max size of single chunk 
 | 950 Gb |  | 2 Gb | |
| descriptor | embedded |  | external | |
| handling of backups | tricky with large disks |  | excellent | |
| can be used from alien filesystems | unlikely |  | likely | |
| free diskspace required for shrinking | up to 950 Gb |  | 2Gb | |
| free diskspace required to merge a snapshot | up to 950 Gb |  | 2Gb | |
| free diskspace required to defragment the disk | up to 950 Gb |  | 2Gb | |
| DVD backup | easy for disksizes that fit in one piece - tricky for large disks |  | no problem | |
| Fat32 backup | disks smaller than2 Gb only |  | yes | |
| network backup via ftp, samba or cifs | unreliable |  | no problem | |
| skills required to fix simple errors | very advanced |  | easy | |
| probabilty that a users messes up the disk with manual editing | very high |  | low | |
| tool required for basic manual editing | Windows: dsfo.exe / dsfi.exe Linux: dd |  | simple texteditor | |
| encryption |  | embedded descriptor can be encrypted | ||
| Summary: | not suitable for a default choice |  | editors choice for average usage | |
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              Conclusion: | 
 
      
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