Vmware Recover Deleted Vmdk File Fixed May 2026
When you delete a VMDK (thick or thin provisioned), ESXi doesn’t zero out the data blocks. It simply removes the file’s inode pointer from the VMFS file descriptor and marks those blocks as free. The raw data—your VM’s disk blocks—often remains on the LUN until overwritten.
Here’s the technical reality of recovering a deleted VMDK file from a VMFS datastore (ESXi 6.x/7.x/8.x). vmware recover deleted vmdk file
#VMware #vSphere #DisasterRecovery #VMDK #Virtualization #SysAdmin When you delete a VMDK (thick or thin
The VMDK is gone. Or is it?
We’ve all felt that split second of panic. rm -rf in the wrong datastore. A storage admin "cleaning up" orphaned folders. Or an automation script that targeted the wrong VM ID. Here’s the technical reality of recovering a deleted
Unlike Linux’s extundelete or Windows Recycle Bin, ESXi’s VMFS has no native undelete command. The second you delete a VMDK, the file handle is gone from the .vmx and the datastore browser. You can’t "restore from trash."