VMware VMFS


VMware VMFS is VMware, Inc.'s clustered file system used by the company's flagship server virtualization suite, vSphere. It was developed to store virtual machine disk images, including snapshots. Multiple servers can read/write the same filesystem simultaneously while individual virtual machine files are locked. VMFS volumes can be logically "grown" by spanning multiple VMFS volumes together.

Version history

There are five versions of VMFS, corresponding with ESX/ESXi Server product releases.

fluidOps Command Line Tool

A Java open source VMFS driver enables read-only access to files and folders on partitions formatted with the Virtual Machine File System is developed and maintained by AG. It allows features like offloaded backups of virtual machines hosted on VMware ESXi hosts up to VMFSv3.

glandium VFS FUSE Mount

vmfs-tools supports more VMFS features and read only VMFS mounts through the standard Linux VFS and the FUSE framework. Developed by Christophe Fillot and Mike Hommey and available as source code download at the or the Debian and Ubuntu packages.