![]() SCSI, SATA, and NVMe Storage Controller Conditions, Limitations, and Compatibility.You can set most of the virtual disk parameters during virtual machine creation or after you install the guest operating system. You can add large-capacity virtual disks to virtual machines and add more space to existing disks, even when the virtual machine is running. Some actions require that you power off the virtual machine before changing the settings. You can set most of the memory parameters during virtual machine creation or after the guest operating system is installed. You can add, change, or configure virtual machine memory resources or options to enhance virtual machine performance. Some actions require that you power off the virtual machine before you change the settings. You can set most of the CPU parameters when you create virtual machines or after the guest operating system is installed. You can add, change, or configure CPU resources to improve virtual machine performance. The host that the virtual machine runs on and the guest operating system must support devices that you add or configurations that you make. ![]() Not all hardware devices are available to every virtual machine. You can change nearly every setting that was selected during virtual machine creation. When you configure the virtual machine hardware, you can view the existing hardware configuration and add or remove hardware. You can add or configure most virtual machine hardware settings during virtual machine creation or configure those settings after you create the virtual machine and install the guest operating system. ![]()
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