![]() ![]() While this may not technically be a bug, it is definitely in need of a fix, for two reasons:ġ) It is very poor practice to not do such checks before undertaking large data transfers andĢ) It is poor practice to delete the file you just transferred while giving the user no opportunity to intervene to try to fix the problem. Worse, after churning through all that bandwidth and adding read/write cycles to my SSD's, it then deletes the "offending" VM from the destination machine, making me start over the whole tedious process from scratch. ![]() When attempting to transfer a vm from esxi 6.5 free to VMware Fusion Pro via the "download from server", the system proceeds to download all 100GB of the VM, and only AFTER it has spent hours doing this, it gives a notice: ![]()
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